John Arthur Gibson
John Arthur Gibson, (March 1, 1850–Nov 1, 1912) was also known as Ganio'dai'io',("Promoter of the Code of Handsome Lake") and Skanyadehehyoh (or Skanyadai'iyo - one of the traditional office-chiefs of the Seneca - that of "Handsome Lake",) was born to his father, also named John Gibson, who was an Onondaga chief or Royaner whose title was Atotarho, (or Thatótá•hoˀ) and Hanna Gibson, of the Turtle clan of the Seneca nation. Gibson also had two brothers and two sisters. One of the brothers, George, was also named to one of the chief-office holders.
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John Arthur Gibson
John Arthur Gibson, (March 1, 1850–Nov 1, 1912) was also known as Ganio'dai'io',("Promoter of the Code of Handsome Lake") and Skanyadehehyoh (or Skanyadai'iyo - one of the traditional office-chiefs of the Seneca - that of "Handsome Lake",) was born to his father, also named John Gibson, who was an Onondaga chief or Royaner whose title was Atotarho, (or Thatótá•hoˀ) and Hanna Gibson, of the Turtle clan of the Seneca nation. Gibson also had two brothers and two sisters. One of the brothers, George, was also named to one of the chief-office holders.
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Ganio'dai'io and Skanyadehehyoh
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Seneca Nation Chief John A Gibson , Six Nations of the Grand River
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John Hardy, Simeon, and Jemima
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Hanna and John Gibson
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Mary Skye Gibson
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John Arthur Gibson, (March 1, ...... e of the chief-office holders.
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