Oratam

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Oratam was a Lenape sachem (chief) known for leading Native American resistance against Dutch colonial forces in 17th-century New Netherland.

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instanceOf Lenape sachem
Native American leader
alsoKnownAs Oratam, sachem of Hackensack
Oratamin
associatedWith Hackensack River watershed
surface form: Hackensack River area
conflict Native American resistance to Dutch colonial expansion
continent North America
country Lenape
surface form: Lenapehoking
culture Lenape
surface form: Lenape culture
ethnicity Lenape
historicalContext Dutch colonization of the mid-Atlantic region
languageSpoken Munsee language
surface form: Lenape language
nativeTo Delaware (Lenape)
surface form: Lenapehoking (traditional Lenape territory)
notableFor diplomatic relations with Dutch colonial authorities
involvement in conflicts between Lenape and Dutch colonists
leadership among Lenape people in 17th-century New Netherland
opponent Dutch colonial forces in New Netherland
New Netherland
surface form: New Netherland colonial government
partOf New Netherland
surface form: history of New Netherland

history of the Lenape people
peopleLed Hackensack Lenape
Lenape communities near New Amsterdam
positionHeld chief of the Hackensack tribe
sachem of the Hackensack Lenape
region Hudson Valley
surface form: lower Hudson River valley

present-day New Jersey
residence Hackensack
surface form: Hackensack region

New Netherland
role mediator between Lenape groups and Dutch colonists
timePeriod 17th century

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