"AHYOUWAEGHS * JOHN BRANT 1794-1832" ~ Onodaga
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N 43° 04.121 W 080° 07.090
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This is one of several Brant County Historical Plaques located in the Six Nations Veterans' Park in Ohsweken, Ontario.
Waymark Code: WM9Q5Q
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/17/2010
Views: 10
Plaque Text:
John Brant was born at the Mohawk Village (Brantford), the youngest son of the renowned Joseph Brant. He was educated at Ancaster and Niagara, and fought with distinction during the War of 1812. Brant devoted his life to improving the welfare of his people. He initiated the establishment of schools and from 1828 served as superintendent of the Six Nations, the first native person appointed to that post. Around 1830 his mother Catharine (Ohtowa? kéhson), clan mother of the Turtle Clan Mohawks, chose Brant to succeed Henry Tekarihogen as sachem of the Turtle Clan Mohawks, a position of great influence within the Six Nations Confederacy. Brant died of cholera in 1832.
Ahyouwaeghs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807)
Portrait creator: T., R. after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862)
Description: Lithograph and water colour
Date: 1838
Subjects:
Portraits - Ahyouwaeghs, 1794-1832
Portraits - Brant, John, 1794-1832
Place Depicted: Ontario
Identifier: JRR 1678
Canadian Historical Picture Collection, J Ross Robertson Collection, Toronto Reference Library/Special Collections
Address or location of plaque: located in the Six Nations Veterans' Park on the corner of Chiefswood Road and 4th Line in Ohsweken, Ontario
Physical location of plaque: Park
"Ontario Plaques" Website for this "Plaque": [Web Link]
Description of any physical remains at site of "Historical Plaque": This is simply a park to honour the many Six Nations peoples who fought in the wars. Monuments have been constructed, along with several plaques.
This 'Plaque' describes: A 'Person'
Condition of sign: <font color=green>Excellent shape </font>
Is this a bilingual sign?: Yes !
What is the second/third language?: <font color=red> <img src="http://www.reckemeyer.com/bilder/fl/Kanada.gif"> English</font> / <font color=blue> <img src="http://www.reckemeyer.com/bilder/fl/Frankreich.gif"> French</font>
A web-site for more details.: Not listed
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