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John Brant (Mohawk leader)

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informed them that they had no title to the northern part of the grant. Despite their efforts, the government of the colony managed to retain control over the sale of native lands in the area. Brant encouraged the building of schools for his people. In 1828, he was appointed resident superintendent
209:" did not pass from father to son. Instead, the women in the family selected the next Tekarihoga from their male relatives. As clan Mother, Catharine Brant would name Johannes Tekarihoga's successor. At a young age, her son John became an obvious candidate for the next Tekarihoga. 276:. He was the first Indian to sit in Upper Canada's parliament as a lawmaker. But a year later, his right to hold the seat was questioned as he did not own the amount of property required under the law at the time to sit in the Assembly, and he was thrown out of office. 283:
In about 1830 his mother Catharine named him as the next Tekarihoga, succeeding his recently deceased uncle Henry Tekarihoga. Brant held the office for only a short time; he died in 1832 near Brantford, a victim of a
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Life and Journals of Kahkewaquonaby (Rev. Peter Jones,) Wesleyan Missionary
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He helped his uncle try to get a formal deed for grant of land along the
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First Indian lawmaker in Upper Canada's parliament; fought in
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Mohawk chief and government official in Canada (1794–1832)
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and was involved in several battles throughout the war.
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Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1984.
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He was married to Ann Seabrook on February 17, 1825.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
240:in October 1812. He was made a lieutenant in the 369: 359:. Vol. VI (1821–1835) (online ed.). 170:(September 27, 1794 – August 27, 1832) was a 327:Joseph Brant, 1743–1807, Man of Two Worlds. 309: 54: 181:Brant was born near the current site of 30:For other people named John Brant, see 14: 370: 348: 418:Six Nations of the Grand River people 408:Indigenous people of the War of 1812 316:. Toronto: Anson Green. p. 292. 270:Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada 24: 25: 429: 353:. In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). 268:. In 1830, he was elected to the 174:chief and government official in 356:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 232:led native warriors to stop an 216:in 1802. John Brant studied at 303: 266:Six Nations of the Grand River 201:). Because the Mohawks were a 152:Six Nations of the Grand River 13: 1: 403:Indigenous leaders in Ontario 297: 7: 361:University of Toronto Press 238:Battle of Queenston Heights 148:Battle of Queenston Heights 32:John Brant (disambiguation) 10: 434: 349:Kelsay, Isabel T. (1987). 191:American Revolutionary War 29: 388:British Indian Department 325:Kelsay, Isabel Thompson. 157: 142: 131: 120: 110: 96: 83: 78: 74: 66: 62: 53: 48: 41: 18:John Brant (Mohawk chief) 111:Cause of death 106:Near Brantford, Ontario 393:Canadian Mohawk people 280:was declared elected. 253:Haldimand Proclamation 212:The family moved near 310:Peter Jones (1860). 205:society, the title " 398:Deaths from cholera 222:Niagara-on-the-Lake 126:Johannes Tekarihoga 261:Peregrine Maitland 183:Brantford, Ontario 91:Brantford, Ontario 87:September 27, 1794 345:(1986 paperback). 242:Indian Department 161: 160: 16:(Redirected from 425: 364: 319: 317: 307: 103: 79:Personal details 58: 39: 38: 21: 433: 432: 428: 427: 426: 424: 423: 422: 368: 367: 322: 308: 304: 300: 105: 101: 100:August 27, 1832 88: 44: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 431: 421: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 366: 365: 346: 321: 320: 301: 299: 296: 236:attack at the 214:Burlington Bay 195:George Croghan 159: 158: 155: 154: 144: 140: 139: 133: 129: 128: 122: 118: 117: 112: 108: 107: 104:(aged 37) 98: 94: 93: 85: 81: 80: 76: 75: 72: 71: 64: 63: 60: 59: 51: 50: 46: 45: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 430: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 375: 373: 362: 358: 357: 352: 351:"Tekarihogen" 347: 344: 343:0-8156-0208-1 340: 336: 335:0-8156-0182-4 332: 328: 324: 323: 315: 314: 306: 302: 295: 292: 290: 287: 281: 279: 275: 271: 267: 262: 258: 254: 250: 245: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 220:and Niagara ( 219: 215: 210: 208: 204: 200: 196: 192: 188: 185:, the son of 184: 179: 177: 173: 169: 165: 156: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 134: 130: 127: 123: 119: 116: 113: 109: 99: 95: 92: 89:Near today's 86: 82: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 47: 40: 37: 33: 19: 354: 337:(hardback); 326: 312: 305: 293: 282: 246: 228:, Brant and 211: 187:Joseph Brant 180: 176:Upper Canada 167: 163: 162: 136:Joseph Brant 102:(1832-08-27) 36: 383:1832 deaths 378:1794 births 278:John Warren 257:Six Nations 251:called the 249:Grand River 230:John Norton 226:War of 1812 203:matrilineal 168:Ahyonwaeghs 49:Ahyonwaeghs 372:Categories 298:References 224:). In the 207:Tekarihoga 164:John Brant 43:John Brant 274:Haldimand 143:Known for 132:Parent(s) 121:Relations 289:pandemic 264:for the 234:American 218:Ancaster 286:cholera 255:to the 199:sachems 124:Uncle, 115:Cholera 341:  333:  172:Mohawk 70:leader 68:Mohawk 339:ISBN 331:ISBN 272:for 97:Died 84:Born 166:or 374:: 291:. 178:. 363:. 34:. 20:)

Index

John Brant (Mohawk chief)
John Brant (disambiguation)

Mohawk
Brantford, Ontario
Cholera
Johannes Tekarihoga
Joseph Brant
Battle of Queenston Heights
Six Nations of the Grand River
Mohawk
Upper Canada
Brantford, Ontario
Joseph Brant
American Revolutionary War
George Croghan
sachems
matrilineal
Tekarihoga
Burlington Bay
Ancaster
Niagara-on-the-Lake
War of 1812
John Norton
American
Battle of Queenston Heights
Indian Department
Grand River
Haldimand Proclamation
Six Nations

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