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  1. Ely Samuel Parker (1828 – August 31, 1895), born Hasanoanda (Tonawanda Seneca), later known as Donehogawa, was an engineer, U.S. Army officer, aide to General Ulysses Grant, and Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in charge of the government's relations with Native Americans.

  2. Ely Parker (Indian Falls, Nueva York, en aquella época parte de la Reserva India de los Tonawanda, 1828 - Fairfield, Connecticut, 1895), también llamado Hasanoanda, fue un dirigente seneca. En 1852 fue nombrado Donehogawa (Guardián de la Puerta Oriental).

  3. Following his work in the nation’s capital, Parker sought a career in law but was met by discriminatory policies when he applied for admission to the New York bar, as the state’s Supreme Court had ruled that only natural-born or naturalized citizens could be admitted.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2017 · Ely Samuel Parker (born with the Native American name Hasanoanda and later known as Donehogawa) was a student of law, civil engineer and Seneca Indian leader who was a valuable informant of such well-known early anthropologists as Lewis Henry Morgan, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and John Wesley Powell.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2012 · Ely Parker - Chief, Lawyer, Engineer, and Brigadier General. General Grant and Staff - Lt. Colonel Ely S. Parker seated on far left. Parker was educated as a lawyer, but being an American Indian had been unable to sit before the bar, as he was not a U. S. citizen.

  6. Ely Parker's meteoric rise in white society did not end with the Civil War. In 1865, he followed General Grant to Washington, D.C., and carved out a new place for himself in American history.

  7. 2 de nov. de 2021 · Ely S. Parker overcame adversity to attain the highest rank of any Native American in the Union Army during the Civil War. Parker, whose tribal name was Hasanoanda, was born on the Tonawanda...