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Wa-na-ta o Waneta (1755 - 1848) era el cap dels sioux yaktonai, en la Guerra de 1812 donà suport als britànics contra els nord-americans i es posà sota les ordres de Tecumseh, cap dels shawnee. El 1820 planejà atacar Fort Snelling, però fou fet presoner. Aleshores fou aliat dels nord-americans i considerat gran cap dels dakota fins a la seva mort el 1848.

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dbo:abstract Wa-na-ta o Waneta (1755 - 1848) era el cap dels sioux yaktonai, en la Guerra de 1812 donà suport als britànics contra els nord-americans i es posà sota les ordres de Tecumseh, cap dels shawnee. El 1820 planejà atacar Fort Snelling, però fou fet presoner. Aleshores fou aliat dels nord-americans i considerat gran cap dels dakota fins a la seva mort el 1848. (ca) Wa-na-ta o Waneta (1755-1848) fue un jefe Sioux yanktonai, que participó en la guerra de 1812 apoyando a los británicos contra los estadounidenses bajo las órdenes de Tecumseh, jefe de los shawnee. En 1820 planeó atacar Fort Snelling, pero fue hecho prisionero. A partir de ese momento pasó a ser aliado de los estadounidenses y considerado uno de los jefes dakota hasta su muerte en 1848. (es) Wa-na-ta (Dakota: Wánataŋ which translates as One who charges, or Charger) or Waneta was a chief of the Yanktonai, a tribe of the Dakota. Chief Wa-na-ta, also known as Wanata and Wanataan I, was born around 1795. The Yanktonai were located near the St. Peter River, which is today known as the Minnesota River, in present day Minnesota. The Yanktonai were said to have a population between five and six thousand individuals with 1,300 warriors. Wanata was a very influential chief, as evidenced by his ability to lead his tribes' 1,300 warriors into battle. Waneta was born about 1795 in what is now Brown County, South Dakota. At age 18, Wanata was accustomed to the ways of war and fought under his father Wakinyanduta (Red Thunder) (Sisseton leader who eventually split off from that band to form the Cuthead band of the Yanktonai) siding with the British against the Americans in the War of 1812. He fought at the siege of Fort Meigs in 1813. Wanata was recruited by British Colonel Robert Dickson, eventually his brother-in-law, whom convinced him to join him in battle at Fort Sandusky. During this battle, Wanata charged Fort Sandusky and was wounded, but earned himself the nickname "Charger". After the war, the British rewarded Waneta for his loyalty by presenting him with a captain's commission. He subsequently visited England and remained sympathetic to the British until 1820, when an abortive expedition against Fort Snelling resulted in a change of heart. Thereafter, he gave wholehearted support to American interests and even helped influence trade on the Missouri River. A prominent chief of the Dakota people, Waneta signed a trade treaty with the Americans on 25 July 1825. On 17 August 1825 he signed the first Treaty of Prairie du Chien which fixed the boundaries of Sioux territory. He was murdered by his own tribesmen, who were upset with his leadership, in 1848. He died at the mouth of the , the present in what is now Emmons County, North Dakota. (en)
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rdfs:comment Wa-na-ta o Waneta (1755 - 1848) era el cap dels sioux yaktonai, en la Guerra de 1812 donà suport als britànics contra els nord-americans i es posà sota les ordres de Tecumseh, cap dels shawnee. El 1820 planejà atacar Fort Snelling, però fou fet presoner. Aleshores fou aliat dels nord-americans i considerat gran cap dels dakota fins a la seva mort el 1848. (ca) Wa-na-ta o Waneta (1755-1848) fue un jefe Sioux yanktonai, que participó en la guerra de 1812 apoyando a los británicos contra los estadounidenses bajo las órdenes de Tecumseh, jefe de los shawnee. En 1820 planeó atacar Fort Snelling, pero fue hecho prisionero. A partir de ese momento pasó a ser aliado de los estadounidenses y considerado uno de los jefes dakota hasta su muerte en 1848. (es) Wa-na-ta (Dakota: Wánataŋ which translates as One who charges, or Charger) or Waneta was a chief of the Yanktonai, a tribe of the Dakota. Chief Wa-na-ta, also known as Wanata and Wanataan I, was born around 1795. The Yanktonai were located near the St. Peter River, which is today known as the Minnesota River, in present day Minnesota. The Yanktonai were said to have a population between five and six thousand individuals with 1,300 warriors. Wanata was a very influential chief, as evidenced by his ability to lead his tribes' 1,300 warriors into battle. (en)
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