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Buckongahelas (c. 1720 – May 1805) together with Little Turtle & Blue Jacket, achieved the greatest victory won by Native Americans, killing 600. He was a regionally and nationally renowned Lenape chief, councilor and warrior. He was active from the days of the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) through the Northwest Indian Wars, after the United States achieved independence and settlers encroached on territory beyond the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio River. He became involved in the Western Confederacy of mostly Algonquian-speaking peoples, who were seeking to repel American settlers. The chief led his Lenape band from present-day Delaware westward, eventually to the White River area of present-day Muncie, Indiana. One of the most powerful war chiefs on the White River, Buckongahel

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  • Buckongahelas (c. 1720 – May 1805) together with Little Turtle & Blue Jacket, achieved the greatest victory won by Native Americans, killing 600. He was a regionally and nationally renowned Lenape chief, councilor and warrior. He was active from the days of the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) through the Northwest Indian Wars, after the United States achieved independence and settlers encroached on territory beyond the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio River. He became involved in the Western Confederacy of mostly Algonquian-speaking peoples, who were seeking to repel American settlers. The chief led his Lenape band from present-day Delaware westward, eventually to the White River area of present-day Muncie, Indiana. One of the most powerful war chiefs on the White River, Buckongahel (en)
  • Buckongahelas (* 1750; † 1805; auch Breaker in pieces) war ein Häuptling der Lenni Lenape. Der Lenni-Lenape-Häuptling Buckongahelas wurde in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts im westlichen Ohio geboren und aufgrund seiner Fähigkeiten der führende Kriegshäuptling der westlichen Lenni Lenape. Obwohl britenfreundlich, zeigte er sich defensiv und versuchte, seine Leute aus dem Haupteinwanderungsgebiet der Euro-Amerikaner zurückzuziehen. Buckongahelas starb 1805 wahrscheinlich am White River unweit des heutigen Muncie in Indiana. (de)
  • Buckongahelas (v. 1720-mai 1805) était un célèbre chef Lenape (ou Delaware), conseiller, et guerrier. Il a été actif à partir de l'époque de la guerre de Sept Ans jusqu'à la guerre amérindienne du Nord-Ouest, après que les États-Unis ont obtenu leur indépendance et que les colons empiètent sur le territoire au-delà des Appalaches et de la rivière Ohio. Il s'est impliqué auprès de la confédération des peuples qui parlaient la langue algonquinne, et qui cherchaient à repousser les colons américains. Le chef Buckongahelas a mené son peuple des Lenapes de l'ouest du fleuve Delaware d'aujourd'hui, et finalement à la rivière White ou se trouve actuellement la ville de Muncie dans l'Indiana. Il était un des plus puissants chefs guerriers sur la rivière White. Buckongahelas était respecté par les (fr)
  • Buckongahelas lub Buckhongahelas (ur. ok. 1720, zm. w maju 1805) – wojownik i wódz indiańskiego plemienia Delawarów. Żył w czasach wojen Francuzów i Indian z Anglikami (1754–1763), powstania Pontiaka (1763-1766), wojny o niepodległość Stanów Zjednoczonych (1775-1783) oraz wojny z Indianami Północnego Zachodu (1785-1795, zwanej inaczej wojną Małego Żółwia). Buckongahelas zasłynął również z tego, że poprowadził swoje plemię z ziem w stanie Delaware do nowych siedzib w okolicach dzisiejszego miasta Muncie w stanie Indiana. (pl)
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