Figure 13 John Simon (1675-1754) after John Verelst (ca. 1648-1734),
Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, London, England, 1710. Mezzotint. 15" x 11 1/2".
(Courtesy, Albany Institute of History & Art, bequest of Mrs. Henry
M. Sage.) This Mohawk leader, otherwise known as Theyanoguin or Hendrick
Peters (1660-1735), lived at the castle of the Mohawk called Ganajohore
(either present-day Danube in Herkimer County or Canajoharie in Montgomery
County) and participated in early diplomacy with the Albany Dutch, the
English, and the French in Canada. He was one of four Native American
leaders brought to London in 1710, when this image was made. The wampum
belt was a diplomatic gift to Queen Anne. |