Queen Alliquippa, the Glossary
Queen Alliquippa or Queen Aliquippa (died December 23, 1754) was a leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians during the early part of the 18th century.[1]
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33 relations: Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, Allegheny River, Aughwick Creek, Battle of Fort Necessity, Charlie Wilson's War (film), Chartiers Creek, Christopher Gist, Confluence, Conrad Weiser, Fort Le Boeuf, Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Fort Shirley, French and Indian War, George Croghan, George Washington, Gust Avrakotos, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, Kanuksusy, Matchcoat, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, Mingo, Monongahela River, Native Americans in the United States, Ohio River, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, Robert Dinwiddie, Seneca people, Tanacharison, Tom Hanks, Turtle Creek (Monongahela River tributary), Youghiogheny River.
- 18th-century Native American women
- 18th-century women monarchs
- Mingo people
- Native American people from Pennsylvania
- Seneca people
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
Aliquippa is a city in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Ohio River.
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Allegheny River
The Allegheny River is a headwater stream of the Ohio River that is located in western Pennsylvania and New York in the United States.
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Aughwick Creek
Aughwick Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey.
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Battle of Fort Necessity
The Battle of Fort Necessity, also known as the Battle of the Great Meadows, took place on July 3, 1754, in present-day Farmington in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
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Charlie Wilson's War (film)
Charlie Wilson's War is a 2007 American biographical comedy-drama film based on the story of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA operative Gust Avrakotos, whose efforts led to Operation Cyclone, a program to organize and support the Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War (1979–1989).
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Chartiers Creek
Chartiers Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania in the United States.
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Christopher Gist
Christopher Gist (1706–1759) was an explorer, surveyor, and frontiersman active in Colonial America.
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Confluence
In geography, a confluence (also: conflux) occurs where two or more watercourses join to form a single channel.
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Conrad Weiser
Conrad Weiser (November 2, 1696 – July 13, 1760), born Johann Conrad Weiser, Jr., was a Pennsylvania Dutch (German) pioneer who served as an interpreter and diplomat between the Pennsylvania Colony and Native American nations.
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Fort Le Boeuf
Fort Le Bœuf (often referred to as Fort de la Rivière au Bœuf) was a fort established by the French during 1753 on a fork of French Creek (in the drainage area of the River Ohio), in present-day Waterford, in northwest Pennsylvania.
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Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fort Necessity National Battlefield is a National Battlefield in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States, which preserves the site of the Battle of Fort Necessity.
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Fort Shirley
Fort Shirley (initially known as Croghan's Fort) was a military fort located in present-day Shirleysburg, Pennsylvania.
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French and Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.
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George Croghan
George Croghan (c. 1718 – August 31, 1782) was an Irish-born fur trader in the Ohio Country of North America (current United States) who became a key early figure in the region.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
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Gust Avrakotos
Gust Lascaris Avrakotos (January 14, 1938 – December 1, 2005) was an American case officer and the Afghanistan Task Force Chief at the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Huntingdon County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Kanuksusy
Kanuksusy or Kos Showeyha (c. 1701-November 1756) was a member of the Seneca tribe and son of Seneca chieftain Queen Alliquippa. Queen Alliquippa and Kanuksusy are Mingo people, native American people from Pennsylvania and Seneca people.
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Matchcoat
A matchcoat or match coat is an outer garment consisting of a length of coarse woolen cloth (stroud), usually about long, worn wrapped around the upper part of the body like a toga.
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McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
McKees Rocks, also known as "The Rocks", is a borough in Allegheny County in Western Pennsylvania, United States, along the south bank of the Ohio River.
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McKeesport, Pennsylvania
McKeesport is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Mingo
The Mingo people are an Iroquoian group of Native Americans, primarily Seneca and Cayuga, who migrated west from New York to the Ohio Country in the mid-18th century, and their descendants.
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Monongahela River
The Monongahela River, sometimes referred to locally as the Mon, is a U.S. Geological Survey.
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Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.
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Ohio River
The Ohio River is a river in the United States.
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
The Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE), also known as the "Little Giant", was formed on May 11, 1875.
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Robert Dinwiddie
Robert Dinwiddie (1692 – 27 July 1770) was a Scottish colonial administrator who served as the lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758.
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Seneca people
The Seneca (Great Hill People) are a group of Indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people who historically lived south of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes in North America.
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Tanacharison
Tanacharison (c. 1700 – 4 October 1754), also called Tanaghrisson, was a Native American leader who played a pivotal role in the beginning of the French and Indian War. Queen Alliquippa and Tanacharison are 1754 deaths, Mingo people, native American people from Pennsylvania and Seneca people.
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Tom Hanks
Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker.
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Turtle Creek (Monongahela River tributary)
Turtle Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey.
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Youghiogheny River
The Youghiogheny River, or the Yough for short, is a U.S. Geological Survey.
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See also
18th-century Native American women
- Anne des Cadeaux
- Catherine Montour
- Coocoochee
- Cuhtahlatah
- Dinah John
- Domitilde
- Dorcas Honorable
- Edith Turner
- Elizabeth Bertrand
- Ghigau
- Glory of the Morning
- Hannah Freeman
- Hannah Ocuish
- Madam La Compt
- Madame Montour
- Marguerite Scypion
- Maria Rosa Villalpando
- Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc
- Mary Musgrove
- Molly Brant
- Molly Ockett
- Monette (slave)
- Myeerah
- Nancy Ward
- Native American women in Colonial America
- Netnokwa
- Nonhelema
- Polly Cooper
- Queen Alliquippa
- Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief)
- Queen Betty
- Rachel Findlay
- Sehoy
- Sehoy II
- Sehoy III
- Senauki
- Sophia Durant
- Tacumwah
- Tattooed Arm
- Toypurina
- Tyonajanegen
- Wanagapeth
18th-century women monarchs
- Akech (queen)
- Ana Afonso de Leão
- Anna of Russia
- Bety of Betsimisaraka
- Catherine I of Russia
- Catherine the Great
- Dadi Jawari
- Elizabeth of Russia
- Empress Go-Sakuramachi
- Fatuma binti Yusuf al-Alawi
- Glory of the Morning
- Ippolita Ludovisi
- Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen
- Kamana, Queen of Jinga
- Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa
- Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni
- Maria Theresa
- Marie de Nemours
- Queen Alliquippa
- Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief)
- Queen Betty
- Sada Kaur
Mingo people
- Guyasuta
- Kanuksusy
- Logan (Iroquois leader)
- Pluggy
- Queen Alliquippa
- Tanacharison
Native American people from Pennsylvania
- Andrew Montour
- Captain Jacobs
- Captain Pipe
- Chief William Anderson
- Custaloga
- Eve Tuck
- Gelelemend
- Gordon Henry (poet)
- Guyasuta
- Hannah Freeman
- Kakowatcheky
- Kanuksusy
- Keekyuscung
- Lappawinsoe
- Logan (Iroquois leader)
- Madame Montour
- Martin Cruz Smith
- Meshemethequater
- Montour family
- Nenatcheehunt
- Neucheconeh
- Nonhelema
- Opessa Straight Tail
- Peter Chartier
- Pisquetomen
- Queen Alliquippa
- Sassoonan
- Scarouady
- Shikellamy
- Shingas
- Tamaqua (Lenape chief)
- Tanacharison
- Teedyuscung
- Woapalanne
Seneca people
- Arthur C. Parker
- Bertha Parker Pallan
- Captain Pollard
- Carrie Cornplanter
- Catherine Montour
- Cornplanter
- Daniel Lentz
- Ely S. Parker
- Farmer's Brother
- George Longfish
- Governor Blacksnake
- Guyasuta
- Handsome Lake
- John Arthur Gibson
- Kanuksusy
- Little Beard
- Little Billy (Seneca chief)
- Mingo people
- Oren Lyons
- Queen Alliquippa
- Ralph Hubbard
- Red Jacket
- Sayenqueraghta
- Seneca people
- Sylvia Lark
- Tanacharison
- Three Sisters (agriculture)
- Todd Tamanend Clark
- Young King (Seneca chief)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Alliquippa
Also known as Queen Aliquippa, Queen Allequippa.