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Scarouady (also
spelled Scarowady, Scarrouady, Scaroyady, Scarujade, Scaiohady, Skaronyade, Scaronage, Scruniyatha, Seruniyattha, or Skaruntia) /ˈskærəˌwɒdi/...
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Monaca in
honor of the
Native American Indian Monacatootha (also
known as
Scarouady).
Monacatootha ("Great Arrow") was an
Oneida warrior chief and a representative...
- allies: Tanacharison, a Seneca, and
Scarouady, an Oneida.: 45
Tanacharison oversaw the
Delawares and
Scarouady supervised the Shawnees. The provincial...
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French and
Indian War fort. In 1754 the
Oneida chief Monacatoocha (
Scarouady) led
about 200 pro-British
Native Americans (Iroquois, Lenape, and Shawnee)...
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inhabited the Sea-coast. At the same
treaty conference, the
Oneida leader Scarouady complained: Your
Traders now
bring scarce any
Thing but Rum and Flour...
- (interpreter)
Captain Andrew Montour (interpreter)
Seven Indian scouts,
Scarouady (leader)
Captain Polson's Carpenters,
Captain William Polson (commanding)...
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trading post.
Aided by
local Iroquois chiefs Tanacharison (Half King) and
Scarouady sent to
oversee the
Mingo and
dependent Ohio
Country nations, Croghan...
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their society, as they
suffered a high rate of alcoholism. By 1753
Scarouady, an
Oneida chief,
petitioned the
Governor of
Pennsylvania to intervene...
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received numerous warnings from his
Native American friends,
including Scarouady, to
leave or his fort
would be destro****. On 12
November 1755, following...
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returned to
Lancaster with part of Chartier's band. In
council with
Scarouady on 20 July they
submitted an
apology for
having joined with Chartier....