Chief Katonah

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Chief Katonah was a Native American leader of the Lenape people whose name is preserved in the town of Katonah, New York.

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Chief Katonah canonical 2

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instanceOf Native American leader
historical figure
associatedWith Hudson Valley
surface form: Hudson Valley region

Westchester County, New York
associatedWithEthnicGroup Lenape
surface form: Delaware Indians
associatedWithPlace Katonah, New York
associatedWithTribe Lenape
surface form: Lenape tribe
commemoratedIn local history of Katonah, New York
continent North America
country present-day United States
culture Lenape
ethnicity Lenape
historicalStatus indigenous leader prior to full European settlement of the region
honoredBy Katonah, New York
surface form: town name Katonah, New York
influenced local toponymy in New York State
knownFor leadership among Lenape people in the area now known as Westchester County, New York
language Munsee language
surface form: Lenape language
legacy place names in New York derived from his name
memberOf Lenape
surface form: Lenape people
nameEtymologyOf Katonah, New York
notableFor being a leader of the Lenape people
partOfHistory Native American history of the Northeastern Woodlands
people Lenape
region present-day New York
timePeriod pre-colonial and early colonial era in North America

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Katonah, New York, United States namedAfter Chief Katonah
subject surface form: Katonah, New York
Katonah, New York namedAfter Chief Katonah