Cornplanter, Jesse J.

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Name (Latin)
Cornplanter, Jesse J.
Other forms of name
Ong-gweh-onh-weh
Date of birth
1889-09-16
Date of death
1957
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 75421161
Wikidata: Q4895415
Library of congress: n 88263417
HAI10: 000076994
Sources of Information
  • His Legends of the longhouse, 1989:
  • LC data base, 3-15-89
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Wikipedia description:

Jesse J. Cornplanter (September 16, 1889 – March 18, 1957) was an actor, artist, author, craftsman, Seneca Faithkeeper and decorated veteran of World War I. The last male descendant of Cornplanter, an important 18th-century Haudenosaunee leader and war chief, his Seneca name was Hayonhwonhish (He Strokes the Rushes). He illustrated several books about Seneca and Iroquois life. Jesse Cornplanter wrote and illustrated Legends of the Longhouse (1938), which records many Iroquois traditional stories. Cornplanter was also the first Native American to play a lead in a feature film titled Hiawatha, which was released in 1913 and a year before the notable Western The Squaw Man.

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