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Jan 01, 0001 Scotland, United Kingdom Died on 01 Jan 0001 (aged 0)

Iroquois leader

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About John Norton Mohawk Chief

  • John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen) (born c.
  • 1760s Scotland (?)- died after 1826, adopted as Mohawk) was a military leader of Iroquois warriors in the War of 1812 on behalf of Great Britain against the United States.
  • Commissioned as a major, he led warriors from the Six Nations of the Grand River into battle against American invaders at Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek, and Chippawa. Likely born and educated in Scotland, he had a Scottish mother and a father who was born Cherokee in Tennessee but raised from boyhood with the English.
  • Norton joined the British Army, serving in Ireland before being assigned to Lower Canada after the American Revolutionary War.
  • While there he became interested in the Six Nations of Grand River, ultimately learning the Mohawk language and culture and being adopted into the tribe.
  • In 1804 on a diplomatic trip representing the Iroquois to England, he translated the Gospel of John into Mohawk for the British and Foreign Bible Society; it was distributed in Upper Canada beginning in 1806.

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