Tamanend | |
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Lenni-Lenape leader | |
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Born | c. 1625[1][2] North America |
Died | c. 1701 (aged 75–76) North America |
Tamanend ("the Affable";[3] c. 1625 – c. 1701), historically also known as Taminent,[4] Tammany, Saint Tammany or King Tammany,[5] was the Chief of Chiefs and Chief of the Turtle Clan[6] of the Lenni-Lenape nation in the Delaware Valley signing the founding[7][8] peace treaty with William Penn.
Also called a "Patron Saint of America", Tamanend represented peace and amity, and became a popular figure in 18th-century America, especially in Philadelphia. A Tammany society founded in Philadelphia holds an annual Tammany festival. Tammany societies (Tammany Hall being the most well-known and influential) were established across the United States after the American Revolutionary War, and Tammany assumed mythic status as an icon for the peaceful politics of negotiation.