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  1. Nació alrededor de 1736, Molly Brant (Degonwadonti) era miembro de una prominente familia Mohawk. Alrededor de 1759 se convirtió en la esposa de Sir William Johnson, Superintendente de Asuntos Indígenas en la Provincia de Nueva York, figura poderosa en esa colonia.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Molly_BrantMolly Brant - Wikipedia

    Molly Brant (c. 1736 – April 16, 1796), also known as Mary Brant, Konwatsi'tsiaienni, and Degonwadonti, was a Mohawk leader in British New York and Upper Canada in the era of the American Revolution.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2008 · Mary Brant, Kanyen'kehà:ka (Mohawk), Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) leader, Loyalist, diplomat, political activist (generally known as Molly Brant and as Konwatsi'tsiaiénni in the Mohawk language, meaning “someone lends her a flower”) (born circa 1736; died 16 April 1796 in Kingston, ON).

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Brant was a Native American leader, an influential and effective Iroquois ally to Great Britain in the American Revolution and later a founder of Kingston, Ontario. Brant was of the Mohawk tribe, the daughter of a sachem (chief).

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  5. KOÑWATSIˀTSIAIÉÑNI ( Gonwatsijayenni, meaning someone lends her a flower, Mary Brant ), Mohawk, head of the Six Nations matrons; b. c. 1736; d. 16 April 1796 at Kingston (Ont.). Details of Mary Brant’s birth, parentage, and early years are obscure.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Gonwatsijayenni, better known as Mary or Molly Brant, was born in 1736 in the Ohio Valley, the older sister of Joseph Brant. On the death of her father, her mother moved the family back to the Mohawk Castle of Canajoharie (near modern day Little Falls).

  7. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Mary, or “Molly,” Brant (Mohawk name: KoñwatsiˀTsiaiéñni) was one of the most prominent Indigenous women in North American history. A Mohawk from upper New York, Brant went on to become the head of a group of Haudenosaunee matrons who wielded significant power within the Iroquois government.