Andrew Montour , also known as Sattelihu, Eghnisara and Henry was an important Mtis interpreter and negotiator in the Virginia and Pennsylvania backcountry in the latter half of the 18th century. He was of Oneida and Algonquin ancestry, with a French grandfather. Historian James Merrell estimated his birth year as 1720. Likely born in his mothers village of Otstonwakin , he later led the village in the 18th century before settling further west.
Montour was likely born in Otstawonkin, a native Lenape village located at the mouth of Loyalsock Creek on the West Branch Susquehanna River, about 1720. His native names were Sattelihu and Eghnisara. He was primarily of Native American ancestry, with a French grandfather. His father was Carondawanna, an Oneida war chief based in New York. He was killed in 1729, when Andrew was young, during a raid on a southern tribe.
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