Penobscot Indian Chief Joseph Orono

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Penobscot Indian Chief Joseph Orono was an 18th-century leader of the Penobscot people known for his diplomacy and cooperation with American colonists in what is now Maine.

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instanceOf Native American leader
person
tribal chief
areaOfInfluence Penobscot River watershed
associatedWith American colonists
Penobscot people
commemoratedBy Orono, Maine
surface form: town of Orono, Maine
conflictResolutionStyle negotiation and cooperation
countryOfCitizenship Penobscot Indian Nation
surface form: Penobscot Nation
culture Wabanaki Confederacy
ethnicity Penobscot
hasFamilyName Orono, Maine
surface form: Orono
hasGivenName Joseph
hasHeritage Woodland Indians
surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
hasRole mediator between Penobscot and colonists
historicalRegion New England
influenced relations between Penobscot Nation and emerging United States
knownFor cooperation with American colonists
maintaining relations between Penobscot people and European settlers
languageUsed English
Penobscot language
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity present-day Maine
memberOf Penobscot Indian Nation
surface form: Penobscot Nation
notableFor diplomacy with American colonists
leadership of the Penobscot people in the 18th century
occupation chief
diplomat
partOf history of Native Americans in Maine
history of the Penobscot River Valley
placeOfActivity Maine
Penobscot Valley
surface form: Penobscot River region
politicalAlignment ally of American colonists in the Revolutionary era
positionHeld chief of the Penobscot
religion Christianity
traditional Penobscot beliefs
residence Penobscot territory
strategicGoal protection of Penobscot lands and people through diplomacy
timePeriod 18th century
typeOfLeadership diplomatic leadership

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Orono, Maine namedFor Penobscot Indian Chief Joseph Orono