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The Seneca Indians (Native American) were called the 'keepers of the western gate' because they lived on the western bank of the Hudson River ...They lived on the western edge of all the five nations.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not get out until over 30 years later. She was a black American freedom fighter. She is remembered for her struggle for freedom and her dedication to women and their rights. She was a suffragist who gave her famous "Ain't I a Woman" speech at the Seneca Falls Convection in 1851. She spoke out for women's rights and against slavery.
The Seneca Indians saved the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. The Seneca Indians fed, housed, and fed the pilgrims when they arrived from Europe. Many Seneca tribes look at the Thanksgiving holiday as a day of mourning.
The Huron tribe were their greatest enemy, taking extreme measures to fight the Seneca.
The address of the Seneca Park Zoo is: 22222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls and Auburn, New York
The phone number of the Seneca Park Zoo is: 585-336-7200.
The native American Indian seneca name for a friend is Donehogawa.
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The Seneca people settled in New York before the American Revolution.
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Adopted Seneca and American Frontierswoman
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