Cornplanter

1732–1836 (age 104)

leader

Photograph of Cornplanter

Biography

Cornplanter, born John O'Bail, was a distinguished Seneca leader and diplomat who played a crucial role in Native American history during the American Revolution and its aftermath. As a war leader and later as a peace advocate, he navigated the complex relationships between the Seneca Nation and the United States government with remarkable diplomatic skill and vision.

Cornplanter worked tirelessly to secure land rights and peaceful coexistence for his people, establishing the Cornplanter Grant in Pennsylvania. His legacy as a bridge between cultures and his efforts to preserve Seneca sovereignty and welfare continue to be honored by Native American communities and historians alike.