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  1. Tah-won-ne-ahs or Thaonawyuthe (born before 1760, died December 26, 1859), known in English as either Chainbreaker to his own people or Governor Blacksnake to the European settlers, was a Seneca war chief and sachem.

  2. Blacksnake (1760-1859) Also known as Governor Blacksnake (Thaonawyuthe), Blacksnake was a man of rare intellectual and moral power. His home was on the Allegany River. He was a chief who fought with the British at the Battle of Oriskany during the Revolutionary War in 1777.

    • December 26, 1859
  3. The man known as Governor Blacksnake was a keen observer of the important events during one of the Senecas most turbulent periods of history. In the 1840s, Blacksnake sat down and dictated his life's story to a neighbor, Benjamin Williams, who wrote it down in English.

  4. Venerado líder de la Nación Seneca, Blacksnake (conocido también como Chainbreaker o Governor Blacksnake) apoyó a los británicos durante la Guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos.

  5. 16 de mar. de 2022 · Topics. Blacksnake, Governor, approximately 1753-1859, Seneca Indians -- Biography, Seneca Indians -- History, Indians of North America -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Personal narratives. Publisher. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press. Collection.

  6. Tah-won-ne-ahs or Thaonawyuthe, known in English as either Chainbreaker to his own people or Governor Blacksnake to the European settlers, was a Seneca war chief and sachem. Along with other Iroquois war chiefs, he led warriors to fight on the side of the British during the American Revolutionary War from 1777 to 1783.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2013 · Chainbreaker : the Revolutionary War memoirs of Governor Blacksnake as told to Benjamin Williams. by. Blacksnake, Governor, ca. 1753-1859; Williams, Benjamin, 1803-1861; Abler, Thomas S. (Thomas Struthers), 1941-. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Blacksnake, Governor, ca. 1753-1859, Seneca Indians, Seneca Indians, Indians of North ...