- Guyasuta
Guyasuta (c.1725–c.1794) was an important leader of the Seneca people in the second half of the eighteenth century, playing a central role in the diplomacy and warfare of that era. His name is phonetically rendered as KayahsotaÃ, and the many spelling variations included Kiasutha, Kiasola, and Kiashuta.
Guyasuta probably served as a scout for young
George Washington in 1753, though he played a role in defeating theBraddock Expedition in 1755, and sided with the French in theFrench and Indian War . Guyasuta was a major player inPontiac's Rebellion —indeed, some historians once referred to that war as the "Pontiac-Guyasuta War".At the outset of the
American Revolutionary War , the American revolutionaries attempted to win Guyasuta to their cause, but like mostIroquois , he sided with the British, taking part in theBattle of Oriskany . After the war, the aging Guyasuta worked to establish peaceful relations with the newUnited States .Guyasuta was a maternal uncle to
Cornplanter andHandsome Lake .Guyasuta is buried at [http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeq25ih/custalogatownscoutreservation222/ Custaloga Town Scout Reservation] , a Boy Scout camp located along
French Creek at the former site of Chief Custaloga's village inFrench Creek Township, Pennsylvania .In
Pittsburgh , he is honored, along with George Washington, in a large public sculpture called "Point of View", which overlooksPoint State Park . Also the [http://www.gpc-bsa.org/ Greater Pittsburgh Council] of the Boy Scouts of America has a camp property named in his honor. The Guyasuta Volunteer Fire Department inO'Hara Township, Pennsylvania is also named after him.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=1982 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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