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- Oratam abstract "Oratam (or Oritani) was sagamore, or sachem, of the Hackensack Indians living in northeastern New Jersey during the period of early European colonization in the 17th century. Documentation shows that he lived an unusually long life (almost 90 years) and was quite influential among indigenous and immigrant populations.The Hackensacks were a sub-group of the Unami, or Turtle Clan, of the Lenni-Lenape, numbering close to a thousand. They occupied the territory called Ack-kinkas-hacky (various spellings include Achkinhenhcky, Achinigeu-hach, Ackingsah-sack). Essentially a sedentary, agricultural society, the Hackensacks set up seasonal campsites and practiced companion planting, hunting, trapping, fishing, and shell-fishing. They maintained a village near the Tantaqua (Overpeck Creek), while their council fire was located at Gamoenpa (Communipaw). Their territory roughly corresponds to the Upper New York Bay, Newark Bay, Bergen Neck, the Meadowlands, and the Palisades, in Hudson and Bergen Counties. During Oratam's chieftaincy, the region was settled by New Netherland Dutch, an amalgam of northern Europeans. The New Netherland Dutch arrived in 1633, establishing Pavonia, with homesteads and ports at Paulus Hook Communipaw, Harsimus, and Hoboken. Other settlements were Achter Col and Vriessendael. In 1661, the region was given a municipal charter and named Bergen.The society of the Unami was based on governance by consensus, or unanimous agreement, which its leaders were obliged to follow or to abdicate. The totem of the turtle was held in great esteem by other groups, particularly as peacemakers. Having attained an old age, Oratam likely enjoyed a position of great honor and respect. Considered a sage negotiator, Oratam brokered many land deals, truces, and treaties between the native and colonizing peoples. On occasion he was aided by David de Vries, a Dutch landowner, and Sara Kiersted, a prominent New Amsterdammer who had mastered the Unami language, and to whom he made a large land grant in 1664.It was within the bounds of Oratam's sachendom that one of the first genocides of Native Americans by European settlers took place. In February 1643, the governor of New Netherland William Kieft allowed the massacre of eighty Wecquaesgeek and Tappan who had taken refuge near one of the plantations at Harsimus in Pavonia. The Hackensacks, Tappans, and Montauks made common cause with the Wappinger, and retaliated by attacking "bouweries" (home farms) and plantations (outlying fields). By April, though, Oratam, representing the Tappans, Reckgawanacs (Manhattans), Kicktawancs, and Sintsinck, concluded a treaty with the New Netherlanders. Nonetheless, due to other events taking place, mostly on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley, hostilities escalated and what became known as Kieft's War continued for another two years. It was not until August 1645, at a "summit" in New Amsterdam in part organized by Oratam, that a truce was declared and a treaty signed.For nearly ten years the two communities co-existed peacefully, if somewhat tenuously, in some measure due to Oratam's influence in not allowing incidents between the parties to escalate to violent confrontation. However, in 1655, the murder of a squaw found stealing peaches from the orchard of a Dutch farmer on Manhattan, opened the flood gates for the release of pent-up frustrations, and once again the colony of Pavonia was raided, requiring settlers there to abandon their farms. This incident initiated the Peach Tree War. Oratam was likely involved in the return of some of the hostages who had been held at Paulus Hook.In 1660 Oratam's diplomatic skills were again requested. After a year of conflict between the Esopus Indians (Lenape of the Munsee branch) and the New Netherlanders in Ulster County, the sachem of the Warranwonkongs asked Oratam to act as emissary to the government at New Amsterdam. Petrus Stuyvesant, who had become Director-General of New Netherland, enlisted his support, and Oratam traveled to the territory and organized a "conference" that lead to a treaty which temporarily ended the hostilities.Oratam played a vital role in the negotiations for the sale of land to Robert Treat at what would grow to become Greater Newark in 1666.A representation of Chief Oratam of the Achkinhenhcky appears on the Hackensack municipal seal.He is said to have been buried in the Sicomac "happy hunting ground" in Wykoff, New Jersey.".
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- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Achter_Col.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Achter_Kol,_New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Bergen,_New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Bergen_County,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Bergen_Neck.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burials_in_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hackensack,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lenape_people.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_colonial_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Wampage.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Communipaw.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Companion_planting.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink David_de_Vries.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_American.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Esopus_tribe.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Hackensack_tribe.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Harsimus.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Hoboken,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_County,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_Valley.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Kiefts_War.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Lappawinsoe.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Lenape.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Lenni-Lenape.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Munsee.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Amsterdam.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey_Meadowlands.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey_Palisades.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Netherland_Dutch.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink New_Netherlander.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Newark_Bay.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Overpeck_Creek.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Paulus_Hook.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Paulus_Hook,_Jersey_City.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Pavonia,_New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Peach_Tree_War.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Stuyvesant.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Petrus_Stuyvesant.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Treat.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Sachem.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Sagamore_(title).
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Sara_Kiersted.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Tappan_(Native_Americans).
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Tappan_tribe.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink The_Palisades_(Hudson_River).
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Totem.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_County.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_County,_New_York.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Unami_language.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Unami_people.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Upper_New_York_Bay.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Vriessendael.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Vriessendael,_New_Netherland.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Wampage.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Wappinger.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Wecquaesgeek.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Willem_Kieft.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink William_Kieft.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLink Wyckoff,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Oratam".
- Oratam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oratam".
- Oratam hasPhotoCollection Oratam.
- Oratam name "Oratam".
- Oratam restingPlace "Sicomac, Wyckoff, NJ".
- Oratam tribe Hackensack_tribe.
- Oratam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_American_Indian_chief.
- Oratam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Oratam subject Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Oratam subject Category:Burials_in_New_Jersey.
- Oratam subject Category:Hackensack,_New_Jersey.
- Oratam subject Category:Lenape_people.
- Oratam subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Oratam subject Category:New_Netherland.
- Oratam subject Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Oratam subject Category:People_of_colonial_New_Jersey.
- Oratam subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_New_Jersey.
- Oratam hypernym Sagamore.
- Oratam type Person.
- Oratam type Leader.
- Oratam comment "Oratam (or Oritani) was sagamore, or sachem, of the Hackensack Indians living in northeastern New Jersey during the period of early European colonization in the 17th century. Documentation shows that he lived an unusually long life (almost 90 years) and was quite influential among indigenous and immigrant populations.The Hackensacks were a sub-group of the Unami, or Turtle Clan, of the Lenni-Lenape, numbering close to a thousand.".
- Oratam label "Oratam".
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