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Hendrick Tejonihokarawa(Tay yon’ a ho ga rau’ a),〔 also known as ''Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row'' and Hendrick Peters (1660 – ) was a pro-English leader of the Mohawk in the early eighteenth century. He was one of the "Four Mohawk Kings" who went to London in 1710 to meet with Queen Anne and her court. They requested her help in controlling French influence in New York and asked for English missionaries to help their people. The Mohawk diplomacy helped the Iroquois preserve their power through the colonial years. ==Early life and education== Tejonihokarawa was born into the Wolf Clan of his mother; the Mohawk and Iroquois had a matrilineal system of descent and status kinship.〔Barbara J. Sivertsen, ''Turtles, Wolves, and Bears: A Mohawk Family History'' (1996), genealogy, reprint Heritage Books, 2007〕 The English translation of his name is "open the door", suggesting he may have had the responsibility for opening the longhouse door to receive visitors. He was given the name Hendrick Peters in July 1690 when he was baptized by Godfridius Dellius as a Christian and member of the Dutch Reformed Church.〔 According to the anthropologist Dean Snow, he later became a Protestant preacher. He lived in the lower Mohawk village known as ''Tionondoroge''. Fort Hunter was built here, where Schoharie Creek entered the Mohawk River.〔
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