Gyantwaka
/dʒˌɔɹtˈænkwə/
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Gyantwaka is a North American Indian name of Iroquois origin, derived from 'gaiant-wa'ka', meaning 'by what one plants' or 'the planter'. It was notably borne by Cornplanter, a Seneca chief who played significant roles during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. The name honors his legacy as a leader and the Cornplanter Reservation in Pennsylvania is named after him, symbolizing his enduring impact.
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