Tekarihogen, the Glossary
Tekarihogen or Dekarihokenh (Tekarihó:ken) is the title and office of an Iroquois League sachem of the Mohawk nation.[1]
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5 relations: Hendrick Theyanoguin, Iroquois, John Brant (Mohawk leader), Mohawk people, Sachem.
- Indigenous politics in Canada
- Titles and offices of Native American leaders
Hendrick Theyanoguin
Hendrick Theyanoguin (– September 8, 1755), whose name had several spelling variations, was a Mohawk leader and member of the Bear Clan.
See Tekarihogen and Hendrick Theyanoguin
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.
John Brant (Mohawk leader)
John Brant or Ahyonwaeghs (September 27, 1794 – August 27, 1832) was a Mohawk chief and government official in Upper Canada.
See Tekarihogen and John Brant (Mohawk leader)
Mohawk people
The Kanien'kehá:ka ("People of the flint"; commonly known in English as Mohawk people) are in the easternmost section of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy.
See Tekarihogen and Mohawk people
Sachem
Sachems and sagamores are paramount chiefs among the Algonquians or other Native American tribes of northeastern North America, including the Iroquois. Tekarihogen and Sachem are Titles and offices of Native American leaders.
See also
Indigenous politics in Canada
- 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests
- Aboriginal People's Party
- Aboriginal Peoples Party of Canada
- Canadian Aboriginal law
- Canadian Indigenous law
- Canadian Northern Corridor
- Cannabis on Canadian Indian reserves
- Coastal GasLink pipeline
- Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Development Canada
- First Peoples National Party of Canada
- First Peoples Party
- Idle No More
- Independent Native Voice
- Indigenous self-government in Canada
- Jobs and Growth Act
- Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act
- List of Indigenous Canadian politicians
- Miꞌkmaq–Nova Scotia–Canada Tripartite Forum
- Mohawk Warrior Society
- Nitaskinan
- Politics of Saskatchewan
- Reconciliation Canada
- Repatriation in Canada
- Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario)
- Robert Satiacum
- Sacred Headwaters
- Tar Sands Healing Walk
- Tekarihogen
- Timeline of the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests
- Unistʼotʼen Camp
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Canada)
- Water protectors
- Yinka Dene Alliance
- Youth Indigenize the Senate of Canada
- Yukon First Nations Party
Titles and offices of Native American leaders
- Cacique
- Caciques in Puerto Rico
- Chairpersons of the Crow Tribe
- Ghigau
- Haudenosaunee Clan Mother
- Irecha (title)
- Kikmongwi
- List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee
- List of chiefs of Fort Albany First Nation
- List of chiefs of the Seminoles
- North American Indigenous elder
- Onontio
- Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee
- Raven of Chota
- Sachem
- Shakes (Tlingit leaders)
- Skiagusta
- Tadodaho
- Tekarihogen
- Teuctocaitl
- Tlatoani
- Tribal chief
- Weroance
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekarihogen
Also known as Dekarihokenh, Tekarihoga.