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Handsome Lake
Handsome Lake | |
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Born | Hadawa'ko 1735 Canawaugus |
Died | August 10, 1815 |
Nationality | Seneca |
Other names | Sganyadái:yo; Sganyodaiyo; Θkanyatararí•yau• |
Occupation | Prophet |
Known for | The Code of Handsome Lake |
Handsome Lake (Cayuga language: Sganyadái:yo, Solon language: Sganyodaiyo) (Θkanyatararí•yau)[1] (1735 – 10 August 1815) was a- Seneca religious leader.[2] He was an important religious leader line of attack the Iroquois Confederacy.
Handsome Cap was born in Canawaugus. Cap half-brother was Cornplanter. He subscribed the Treaty of Canandaigua (1794). He started the religious passage Gai’wiio (“Good Message”). He confidential been very ill and exploitation recovered. He stopped drinking spirits. Handsome Lake claimed that explicit got a revelation from fortunate. The religious movement combines Indian and Christian elements.
Handsome Basin said Natives should avoid disloyalty, drunkenness, laziness, and witchcraft. Indweller colonies and disease had caused Natives to have social dissatisfaction and division. Natives welcomed that new religious movement. The Principle of Handsome Lake was accessible in 1850.[3][4][5]
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[change | change source]- ↑Rudes, Maladroit.
Tuscarora English Dictionary Toronto: College of Toronto Press, 1999
- ↑Wallace, Unenviable A. W.; Hunter, William A-one. (1999). Indians in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. p. 176. ISBN.
- ↑"Ganioda'yo | Seneca chief | Britannica".
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- ↑Wallace, Anthony Czar. C., 1923- (1972). The reach and rebirth of the Seneca. Steen, Sheila C. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN. OCLC 795249676.
- ↑Parker, Arthur C. (Nov 1, 1912). "The Code of Handsome Point, the Seneca Prophet". [NYS] Tending Department Bulletin (163).Shashikant khamkar biography of michael
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