Logan the Orator

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Logan the Orator was an 18th-century Mingo (Iroquois) leader renowned for his powerful speech lamenting the murder of his family during the escalating conflicts between Native Americans and American colonists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mingo leader
Native American leader
historical figure
conflict escalating conflicts between Native Americans and American colonists
countryInvolved British America NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance example of Native American oratory in early American history
symbol of Native American grievance against colonial expansion
ethnicity Iroquois NERFINISHED
Mingo NERFINISHED
family family murdered by American colonists
gender male
historicalContext period of increasing tension on the American frontier in the 18th century
knownAs Logan NERFINISHED
Logan the Mingo NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Iroquoian languages
Mingo NERFINISHED
legacy frequently cited in discussions of Native American–colonial relations
remembered for eloquence and moral force of his speech
memberOf Iroquois Confederacy NERFINISHED
Mingo people NERFINISHED
notableFor famous speech lamenting the murder of his family
role in conflicts between Native Americans and American colonists
occupation orator
war leader
region Ohio Country NERFINISHED
speechTheme appeal to justice
condemnation of colonial violence
lamentation of murdered family
timePeriod 18th century
victimOf frontier violence by American colonists

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Mingo people notableLeader Logan the Orator