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Jesse J. Cornplanter (September 16, 1889 – March 18, 1957) was an actor, artist, author, craftsman, Seneca Faithkeeper and World War I decorated veteran. The last male descendant of Cornplanter, an important 18th-century Haudenosaunee leader and war chief, his Seneca name was Hayonhwonhish (He Strokes the Rushes). He illustrated several books about Seneca and Iroquois life. Jesse Cornplanter wrote and illustrated Legends of the Longhouse (1938), which records many Iroquois traditional stories. Cornplanter was also the first Native American to play a lead in a feature film titled Hiawatha, which was released in 1913 and a year before the notable Western The Squaw Man.

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  • Hayonhwonhish, per als blancs Jesse Cornplanter (Cattaraugus, Nova York, 1889—1957), era un indi seneca descendent del cabdill Cornplanter, i fill d'Edward Cornplanter Sosondowah, guardià de la religió de la Casa Llarga. Va lluitar a la Primera Guerra Mundial, on fou ferit i condecorat, i es va fer amic d'Arthur C. Parker. Dibuixant i escultor de màscares, participà en diverses recerques antropològiques i edità el llibre Legends of the Longhouse, told to Sah-Nee-Wah, the white sister (1963). (ca)
  • Hayonhwonhish, conocido como Jesse Cornplanter (Cattaraugus, Nueva York, 1889—1957), era un indio seneca descendiente del caudillo Cornplanter, e hijo de Edward Cornplanter Sosondowah, guardián de la religión de la Casa Larga. Luchó en la Primera Guerra Mundial, donde fue herido y condecorado, y se hizo amigo de Arthur C. Parker. Dibujante y escultor de máscaras, participó en diversas investigaciones antropológicas y editó el libro Legends of the Longhouse, told to Sah-Nee-Wah, the white sister (1963). (es)
  • Jesse J. Cornplanter (September 16, 1889 – March 18, 1957) was an actor, artist, author, craftsman, Seneca Faithkeeper and World War I decorated veteran. The last male descendant of Cornplanter, an important 18th-century Haudenosaunee leader and war chief, his Seneca name was Hayonhwonhish (He Strokes the Rushes). He illustrated several books about Seneca and Iroquois life. Jesse Cornplanter wrote and illustrated Legends of the Longhouse (1938), which records many Iroquois traditional stories. Cornplanter was also the first Native American to play a lead in a feature film titled Hiawatha, which was released in 1913 and a year before the notable Western The Squaw Man. (en)
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  • Genesee, NY (en)
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