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22: 260:-speaking Lenape, the southern part of this mid-Atlantic coastal people whose territory extended to the lower Hudson River, western Long Island, and Connecticut. When he was young, he moved west with his family and band to escape encroachment from European-American colonists. In July 1758, he was living in a Delaware settlement at the mouth of Beaver Creek, a tributary of the 243:
village. Later he moved to the village of Coshocton, a center of Lenape settlement on the Tuscarawas. Both these villages were in present-day Ohio. He was among the signatories of the Fort Pitt treaty with Continental/United States forces. He allied with the rebels in the hope of gaining an
224:. His name, meaning "skilled advisor" or "first in council," is spelled in a variety of ways including Netaut Twelement, Na-taut-whale-mund, Neattawatways, Netahutquemaled, and Netodwehement. 419: 476: 445:. Mary Harris was said to have been involved in the naming of Newcomerstown because another white captive woman had killed Harris's Indian husband. See 327:
in 1776. In his dying words on October 31, 1776, Netawatwees was said to plead with the Delaware to follow the teachings of the Moravian pastors.
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A member of this community was Mary Harris, an assimilated European woman who had been about 10 years old when taken captive by Abenaki in the
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meaning "still water." This town, which became known as Newcomer's Town, was on the north bank of the Tuscarawas. Present-day
449: 339:(John Killbuck Sr.) became a renowned war leader allied with the French during the French and Indian War. His grandson was 86: 58: 105: 481: 446: 65: 453: 442: 435: 43: 72: 422:. She may have been traded among tribes and later married a Delaware. In 1751 she was recorded as living in 39: 54: 346: 303: 427: 32: 471: 486: 280: 228: 491: 8: 284: 283:(1754–63). He favored alliances with the English in that conflict, which was part of the 79: 394: 415: 367:"Spiritual and Political Leaders of the Lenape Nation During the American Revolution" 439: 295: 232: 320: 299: 236: 287:
between England and France in Europe. He established a village near present-day
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Netawatwees married and he and his wife had a family together. Their son
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in 1756 she was reported living near a Mohawk mission village near
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missionaries. Infirm in his old age, he was succeeded by
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