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THEKAKISQUI, Iroquois chief, born in central New York in 1756; died in 1802. Owing to his bravery and skill in the use of arms and in hunting, he became a chief at the age of twenty. He made several raids on the Spanish colonies, and rendered considerable assistance to the English in the wars of the Revolution. He led a body of Indians into the Carolinas, devastated the country with fire and sword, and brought back numerous slaves into the Iroquois territory. He gave up part of the lands of his tribe to the government of the United States in 1794. Under his sway his people turned their attention to agriculture, and made some advances in civilization.
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