Queen Aliquippa

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Queen Aliquippa was an 18th-century Seneca (Iroquois) leader known for her political influence in the Ohio Valley and her early interactions with British colonial figures such as George Washington.

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Queen Aliquippa canonical 2
Queen Alliquippa 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iroquois leader
Native American leader
Seneca leader
activeInPeriod 18th century
French and Indian War era
approximateDateOfDeath circa 1754
areaOfInfluence communities along the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers
burialPlace near the Juniata River, Pennsylvania (traditionally reported)
countryOfCitizenship Haudenosaunee territories NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of Native female leadership in colonial North America
ethnicity Seneca NERFINISHED
hasHonorificTitle Queen
historicalRole mediator between Native nations and British colonial authorities
knownFor early interactions with British colonial officials
meeting with George Washington
political influence in the Ohio Valley
languageSpoken Iroquoian languages NERFINISHED
Seneca NERFINISHED
memberOf Iroquois Confederacy NERFINISHED
mentionedIn George Washington’s early military reports
notableEvent met George Washington in 1753
notableFor leadership among Native communities near present-day Pittsburgh
occupation diplomat
tribal leader
placeOfActivity Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
near the forks of the Ohio River
politicalAlignment generally pro-British during early stages of the French and Indian War
religion traditional Iroquois spirituality
sexOrGender female

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Aliquippa namedAfter Queen Aliquippa
Aliquippa (Seneca woman) nameVariant Queen Aliquippa
Aliquippa (Seneca woman) nameVariant Queen Aliquippa
this entity surface form: Queen Alliquippa