Category
page 1Executed Native American people
Peter the Aleut
Martyr and saint
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Kintpuash
Kintpuash (c. 1837 – October 3, 1873), also known as Kientpoos, Keintpoos, or by his English name Captain Jack, was a prominent Modoc leader from present-day northern California and southern Oregon. His name in the Modoc language translates to "strikes the water brashly." Kintpuash is best known for leading his people in resisting forced relocation during the Modoc War of 1872–1873. Using the rugged terrain of the Lava Beds in California, his small band of warriors held off vastly superior US Army forces for several months. He remains the only Native American leader to be charged with war crim
Clarence Ray Allen
American murderer
Miantonomoh
thumb|upright=1.1|An 1874 illustration of Uncas killing Miantonomoh in 1643
Hannah Ocuish
12-year-old Native American sentenced to death and executed in Connecticut in 1786
James Arcene
Youngest child sentenced to death/excuted at age 23
Leschi
Native American leader (1808–1858)
Crawford Goldsby
American outlaw (1876-1896)