'Uncas' (c.
1588 -
1682) was a
Native American who was a member of the
Pequots by birth, but in
1634 he rebelled against their chief,
Sassacus. He was expelled from the tribe and gathered together a number of other alienated Pequots and formed the
Mohegan tribe with himself as chief. He was known as ''Le Cerf Agile'' ("The Bounding Elk").
Biography
In
1637, Uncas helped the
English under Captain
John Mason in a war against the Pequots and received part of their land as a reward.
Native tribes made war on Uncas several times, but with the help of the English he always defeated them. In
1643 he tricked and took prisoner
Miantonomo, the chief
sachem of the
Narragansetts. Uncas put to death several of Miantonomo's fellow warrior prisoners in front of him trying to solicit a confession from Miantonomo. He then brought Miantonomo to the English for a "trial", he was of course found guilty, by five clergymen brought in to pass false judgement and to isolate the Colonial Commission members from retribution. Uncas was allowed to put Miantonomo to death provided that it be done away from Colony land. Uncas' brother
Wawequa later killed him at the signal from Uncas with a
tomahawk.
Legacy
★
James Fenimore Cooper's book ''
The Last of the Mohicans'' had
Chingachgook's son named after Uncas.
Actor Eric Schweig played the role in the
1992 Hollywood
film of ''Mohicans''.
★ A two masted wooden schooner,
Diosa del Mar (which sank off the coast of
Catalina Island in 1990), was originally christened ''Uncas'' by the owning
Vanderbilt family.
★
Uncasville in Eastern
Connecticut is named after Uncas.
External link
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Biography