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American painter
Jesse J. Cornplanter (September 16, 1889 – March 18, 1957) was an actor, artist, author, craftsman, Seneca Faithkeeper and decorated veteran of World War
Jesse_Cornplanter
Seneca chief and diplomat (1752–1836)
language and thus generally known as Cornplanter, was a Seneca chief and diplomat. As a war chief, Cornplanter fought in the American Revolutionary War
Cornplanter
Seneca leader
would survive to adulthood: Jesse Cornplanter (1889–1957), who became renowned as an artist and author; Carrie Cornplanter (1887–1918), whose childhood
Edward_Cornplanter
1913 American film
Longfellow's epic poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855). The film stars Jesse Cornplanter of the Seneca people and Soon-goot, a 17-year-old unknown actress
Hiawatha_(1913_film)
Individual who is known and addressed by a single name
after his Dutch father. His later descendants, including Jesse Cornplanter, used "Cornplanter" as a surname instead of "Abeel". Some North American Indigenous
Mononym
American painter
recorded of Cornplanter's life save that she was the elder sister of Jesse Cornplanter, had a sister named Anna, and had children of her own, and that her
Carrie_Cornplanter
Canfield, William W. (1902). The Legends of the Iroquois: Told by "the Cornplanter". New York: A. Wessels Company. pp. 125–126. Retrieved Jan 27, 2016.
Iroquois_mythology
Iroquois Seneca religious leader
Seneca religious leader of the Iroquois people. He was a half-brother to Cornplanter (Gayentwahgeh), a Seneca war chief. Handsome Lake, a leader and prophet
Handsome_Lake
Award in Iroquois anthropology
artist", by presenting and preserving the art of the Iroquois youth Jesse Cornplanter. The medal was endowed through sales of the publication of the sketches
Cornplanter_Medal
Religion including traditional Iroquois beliefs and Christian elements
to Chief Edward Cornplanter, who somehow lost it. In 1903, afraid that oral transmission would again lead to errors, Chief Cornplanter rewrote it from
Longhouse_Religion
Iroquois group of the Eastern Woodlands
[citation needed]. Chief John Big Tree Cornplanter (Gaiänt'wakê) (c. 1730s–1836), military leader Jesse Cornplanter (Hayonhwonhish) (1889–1957), traditional
Seneca_people
Cannibalistic spirit from Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Wyandot mythology
31. Abbatt 1906, pp. 282. Coppée 1900, pp. 224. Johnson 1881, pp. 54. Cornplanter 1904, pp. 125. Abbatt 1906, pp. 286. Coppée 1900, pp. 223. Hoffman 1839
Flying_Head
Topics referred to by the same term
of Edward Jesse Cornplanter (1889–1957) (Hayonhwonhish), Seneca artist and author, son of Edward, last male descendant of John Cornplanter State Forest
Cornplanter_(disambiguation)
1855 epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
to cast Native Americans in leading roles. Seneca actor and artist Jesse Cornplanter starred as Hiawatha, and Soon-goot, a 17-year-old Native American
The_Song_of_Hiawatha
Navajo (1937–1972) Adele Collins, Chickasaw painter, (1908–1996) Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca (1889–1957) Woody Crumbo, Citizen Potawatomi (1912–1939) David
List of Native American artists
List_of_Native_American_artists
Iroquois and Seneca thunder spirit
Hé-no as drawn by Jesse Cornplanter, a Seneca artist, 1908
Hé-no
Federally recognized Native American tribe
the mid-20th century. His descendants (among them Edward Cornplanter and Jesse Cornplanter) were influential members of the Seneca Nation. Maxine Crouse
Seneca_Nation_of_Indians
Taos Pueblo (1908–1993) Adele Collins, Chickasaw painter (1908–1996) Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca Nation (1889–1957) Woody Crumbo, Citizen Potawatomi (1912–1989)
List of Indigenous artists of the Americas
List_of_Indigenous_artists_of_the_Americas
Dam on the Allegheny River, Allegheny National Forest, Warren County, Pennsylvania, US
reinterred at a cemetery in Steamburg. Cornplanter's last direct male heir and great-great-great-grandson, Jesse Cornplanter, an artist, had died without issue
Kinzua_Dam
the Continental Army during the American Revolution at Valley Forge Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca author and artist Leonard Crow Dog, Sicangu Lakota medicine
List of Native Americans of the United States
List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States
Use of alcoholic beverages by Native Americans
this the families become frightened and move away for safety...The drunken men run yelling through the village." From a drawing by Jesse Cornplanter.
Alcohol_and_Native_Americans
Aquinnah Wampanoag George Copway, Mississauga Ojibwa, Canada, 1818–1869 Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca, 1889–1957 Rupert Costo, Cahuilla, 1906–1989 Caleigh Crow
List of Indigenous writers of the Americas
List_of_Indigenous_writers_of_the_Americas
Canadian archaeologist (1937–2001)
(help) Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 26 (2).
Bruce_Trigger
American actress
St. Cyr was the second Native American woman to appear in a film. Jesse Cornplanter had the lead in the feature film Hiawatha, released in 1913, a year
Red_Wing_(actress)
Indian Reservation in New York, United States
By 1957, the year Cornplanter's last direct male heir (Jesse Cornplanter) died, the Cornplanter Tract was occupied only seasonally by the Seneca, the town's
Allegany_Indian_Reservation
American actor
Hollywood's Native American movie actors along with Lillian St. Cyr, Jesse Cornplanter, Chief Yowlachie, William Eagle Shirt, and Will Rogers who also had
Ray_Mala
Research method using personal experience
Leon Anderson, sociologist and academic Arthur P. Bochner, academic Jesse Cornplanter, actor, artist, author and Seneca Faithkeeper Frank Day, artist Norman
Autoethnography
Federally-recognized Native American tribe
Jesse Cornplanter, the last descendant of Cornplanter with the Cornplanter name, making a ceremonial mask, Tonawanda Community House, 1940
Tonawanda_Band_of_Seneca
German) Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 26 (2).
List_of_archaeology_awards
From the native people of North America
Iroquois artists like Jesse Cornplanter, Ernest Smith, and Sanford Plummer. Cornplanter, a direct descendant of Seneca chief Cornplanter, illustrated scenes
Iroquois_art
Based on the poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Jesse Cornplanter (1913) Vince Edwards (1952) Frederick Warder (1984) Gary "Litefoot"
List of fictional Native Americans
List_of_fictional_Native_Americans
Wetland in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, United States
Scenes About A Seneca Bark Lodge by Jesse Cornplanter. The Seneca lived in the Black Swamp.
Great_Black_Swamp
Shawnee painter from Oklahoma, U.S. (1883–1949)
ethnographer patron and the Native artist. Along with Spybuck, Dobkins names Jesse Cornplanter (Seneca), Peter Pitseolak (Inuit), and Frank Day (Maidu) as artists
Ernest_Spybuck
American merchant and public official
Cornplanter, Abeel's descendants also include Chief Edward Cornplanter (1856–1918) and artists Carrie Cornplanter (1887–1918) and Jesse Cornplanter (1889–1957)
Johannes_Abeel
Native American artist
which was sponsored by the Rochester Municipal Museum. He joined Jesse Cornplanter and Samford Plummer as the most prolific Haudenosaunee artists who
Ernest_Smith_(artist)
American archaeologist
1993 Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 26 (2).
Richard_MacNeish
1909 American silent short film
released in 1913, directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Seneca actor Jesse Cornplanter as Hiawatha. That version is sometimes confused with the 1909 IMP
Hiawatha_(1909_film)
Collins Pat Collins James H. P. Conlon George Constant Mariano Corda Jesse Cornplanter Richard V. Correll Eldzier Cortor Francis J. Costa Vito Covelli Arthur
List of Federal Art Project artists
List_of_Federal_Art_Project_artists
American painter
JSTOR 42647136.} Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 26 (2).
Walter_K._Long
Native American painter
from the global community to express their contemporary realities. Jesse Cornplanter (Seneca) carried on the realist tradition in the early 20th century
Dennis_Cusick
American anthropologist (1908–2005)
2022-03-04. Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 26 (2).
William_N._Fenton
Native Americans dedicated to preventing alcohol abuse
Handsome Lake (Sganyodaiyo) Preaching at Tonawanda Reservation. From a drawing by Jesse Cornplanter.
Native American temperance activists
Native_American_temperance_activists
2010-02-06. Fenton, William N. (April 1980). "Frederick Starr, Jesse Cornplanter and the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research". New York History. 61 (2).
David_Boyle_(archaeologist)
Early 20th-century Seneca painter from New York (1905–1974)
museum collections. Another participating artist was Seneca woodcarver Jesse Cornplanter. The program created a temporary tribal museum at the Thomas Indian
Sanford_Plummer
Native American orator and war leader (c. 1723 – 1780)
of the Cayuga Tribe. Statement of Jesse Logan, aged 106 years old and Great Grandson of Chief Shikellamy Cornplanter Reservation, Penn October 9, 1915:
Logan_(Iroquois_leader)
Native American chief
were killed in battle. Statement of Jesse Logan, aged 106 years old and Great Grandson of Chief Shikellamy Cornplanter Reservation, Penn October 9, 1915
Shikellamy
County in Pennsylvania, United States
product of the oil was kerosene. McClintocksville was a small community in Cornplanter Township in Venango County. In 1861, it was the location of Wamsutta
Venango_County,_Pennsylvania
Vice-Admiral Samuel Cornish of the British Royal Navy Cornplanter Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania – Cornplanter (Native American chief) Coronado, California
List of places in the United States named after people
List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people
House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania
Ohler was the property's caretaker until 1939, when he was replaced by Jesse Hall. Relatively few changes occurred after the guest wing was completed
Fallingwater
City in New York, United States
Seneca chief Red Jacket, Morris brokered a deal between fellow chief Cornplanter and the Dutch dummy corporation Holland Land Company. The Holland Land
Buffalo,_New_York
(died 1920) January 30 – Betsy Ross, flagmaker (born 1752) February 18 – Cornplanter (Gaiänt'wakê), Seneca chief (b. 1750) February 23 – Ezra Ames, portrait
1836_in_the_United_States
Mohawk leader (1742–1807)
Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca chose the British. Sayenqueraghta and Cornplanter were named as the war chiefs of the confederacy. The Mohawk had earlier
Joseph_Brant
Canadian-American anthropologist (1923–2015)
Park, Pennsylvania, U.S. Alma mater University of Pennsylvania Awards Cornplanter Medal (1970) Lifetime Achievement by the Society for Psychological Anthropology
Anthony_F._C._Wallace
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
to make bed frames from cherry trees they cut for lumber. One squatter, Jesse Dodson, cut trees from around 1830 to 1860 and built a mill and the dam
Ricketts_Glen_State_Park
Park in the United States of America
Worlds End Yellow Creek State Forests Bald Eagle Buchanan Clear Creek Cornplanter Delaware Elk Forbes Gallitzin Loyalsock Michaux Moshannon Pinchot Rothrock
Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Ohio_River_Islands_National_Wildlife_Refuge
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian
Wealthy; Lord Exists; Blessing of God
Biblical
gift; oblation; one who is
Female
English
Pet form of English Jessica, JESSA means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jessie, JESSI means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out," and also "gift."
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : from a short form of the personal name Jesper, a Low German form of Kaspar.South German : from a reduced form of the personal name Johannes (see John).Eastern German (of Slavic origin) : topographic name from Czech jes(en) ‘ash tree’.English : from a short form of Jessup.French : from Old French jaisse ‘chick pea’; probably a metonymic occupational name for a grower of chick peas or a topographic name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Jessup.German : probably a topographic name from Czech jes(en) ‘ash tree’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jesse.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jessie, JESSYE means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out," and also "gift."
Female
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Jean, JESSIE means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jessie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant spelling of Jessey, which, as Reaney suggests, may be a metonymic occupational name for a maker of jesses for hawks, Middle English jesse.
Male
English
Middle English form of Norman French Josce, JOSSE means "lord."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Glorious praise
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
God Sees
Male
English
 Short form of English Jesse, JESS means "gift." Compare with feminine Jess.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Variant of Jesse God exists
Boy/Male
Biblical American English Hebrew
Gift; oblation; one who is.
Female
English
 Short form of English Jessica JESS means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out." Compare with masculine Jess.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yishay, JESSE means "I possess" or "wealthy." In the bible, this is the name of the father of King David.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Variant of Jesse God exists
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Gift Giver
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devendranath | தேவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¨à®¾à®¤
Lord of the king of gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ostentation of the Creator (Allah)
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Macho
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Michaēl, MICHEIL means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Muslim
Same as Mahreen
Female
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Catrin, CADI means "pure."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a Latinist, a clerk who wrote documents in Latin, from Anglo-Norman French latinier, latim(m)ier. Latin was more or less the universal language of official documents in the Middle Ages, displaced only gradually by the vernacular—in England, by Anglo-Norman French at first, and eventually by English.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lustrous
Female
English
English name having several possible origins, the most likely being from the place name invented by Henry Schoolcraft, composed of the prefix Al- from the Native American tribal name Algonquin, and the suffix -goma from the Algonquin word goma, ALGOMA means "lake."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Ganesha; Vaishya
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
JESSE CORNPLANTER
n.
A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called also tree of Jesse.
pl.
of Jess
v.
One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point.
n.
Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ, in decorative art
n.
A band drawn horizontally across the center of an escutcheon, and containing in breadth the third part of it; one of the nine honorable ordinaries.
n.
A ring for fastening a hawk's leash to the jesses; also, a ring affixed to the collar of a dog, etc.
v. t. & i.
To guess.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Hesse.
n.
A clause in an instrument by which some new thing is reserved out of the thing granted, and not in esse before.
n.
A short strap of leather or silk secured round the leg of a hawk, to which the leash or line, wrapped round the falconer's hand, was attached when used. See Illust. of Falcon.
n.
Alt. of Fesse
a.
Having jesses on, as a hawk.
n.
A charge or bearing of simple form, one of nine or ten which are in constant use. The bend, chevron, chief, cross, fesse, pale, and saltire are uniformly admitted as ordinaries. Some authorities include bar, bend sinister, pile, and others. See Subordinary.
n.
In falconry, one of the rings secured to the ends of the jesses.
n.
A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
a.
Of or relating to Hesse, in Germany, or to the Hessians.