Scarouady, the Glossary
Scarouady (also spelled Scarowady, Scarrouady, Scaroyady, Scarujade, Scaiohady, Skaronyade, Scaronage, Scruniyatha, Seruniyattha, or Skaruntia) was an Oneida leader at Logstown.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Borough (Pennsylvania), Braddock Expedition, British people, French and Indian War, French people, Iroquois, Lenape, Logstown, Monaca, Pennsylvania, Ohio River, Oneida people, Orator, Pennsylvania, Shawnee, Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, Tanacharison, Virginia, Wells Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
- Indigenous people of the French and Indian War
- Native American people from Pennsylvania
- Oneida people
Borough (Pennsylvania)
In the United States Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a borough (sometimes spelled boro) is a self-governing municipal entity, equivalent to a town in most jurisdictions, usually smaller than a city, but with a similar population density in its residential areas.
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Braddock Expedition
The Braddock expedition, also called Braddock's campaign or (more commonly) Braddock's Defeat, was a British military expedition which attempted to capture Fort Duquesne (established in 1754, located in what is now downtown Pittsburgh) from the French in the summer of 1755, during the French and Indian War of 1754 to 1763.
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British people
British people or Britons, also known colloquially as Brits, are the citizens of the United Kingdom, the British Overseas Territories, and the Crown dependencies.
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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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French people
The French people (lit) are a nation primarily located in Western Europe that share a common French culture, history, and language, identified with the country of France.
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Iroquois
The Iroquois, also known as the Five Nations, and later as the Six Nations from 1722 onwards; alternatively referred to by the endonym Haudenosaunee are an Iroquoian-speaking confederacy of Native Americans and First Nations peoples in northeast North America.
Lenape
The Lenape (Lenape languages), also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
Logstown
The riverside village of Logstown (1725?, 1727–1758) also known as Logg's Town, French: Chiningue (transliterated to Shenango) near modern-day Baden, Pennsylvania, was a significant Native American settlement in Western Pennsylvania and the site of the 1752 signing of the Treaty of Logstown between the Ohio Company, the Colony of Virginia, and the Six Nations, which occupied the region.
Monaca, Pennsylvania
Monaca is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Ohio River.
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Ohio River
The Ohio River is a river in the United States.
Oneida people
The Oneida people (autonym: Onʌyoteˀa·ká·, Onyota'a:ka, the People of the Upright Stone, or standing stone, Thwahrù·nęʼ in Tuscarora) are a Native American tribe and First Nations band.
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Orator
An orator, or oratist, is a public speaker, especially one who is eloquent or skilled.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Shawnee
The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands.
Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet
Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (– 11 July 1774), was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Ireland known for his military and governance work in British colonial 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. Scarouady and Tanacharison are Indigenous people of the French and Indian War and Native American people from Pennsylvania.
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Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.
Wells Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania
Wells Township is a township in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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See also
Indigenous people of the French and Indian War
- Andrew Montour
- Bemino
- Captain Jacobs
- Charles Michel de Langlade
- Custaloga
- Guyasuta
- Hendrick Theyanoguin
- Little Abraham
- Louis Cook
- Memeskia
- Netawatwees
- Pontiac (Odawa leader)
- Scarouady
- Shingas
- Tanacharison
- Turtleheart
- Wapasha I
- Woapalanne
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
Oneida people
- Conrad House
- Daniel Bread
- Emma Camp Mead
- Frederick J. Dockstader
- Graham Greene (actor)
- Han Yerry
- Lloyd House (politician)
- Nyla Rose
- Pat Hogan
- Paul Powless
- Polly Cooper
- Scarouady
- Shikellamy
- Skenandoa
- Tyonajanegen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarouady
Also known as Monachatoocha, Scaroudy, Scruniyatha, Seruniyattha.