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Dr. Oronhyatekha: Security, Justice, and Equality
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By Keith Jamieson and Michelle A. Hamilton
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Ontario Historical Society Joseph Brant Award — Winner • Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted
A man of two cultures in an era where his only choices were to be a trailblazer or get left by the wayside
Dr. Oronhyatekha (“Burning Sky”), born in the Mohawk nation on the Six Nations of the Grand River territory in , led an extraordinary life, rising to prominence in medicine, sports, politics, fraternalism, and business. He was one of the first Indigenous physicians in Canada, the first to attend Oxford University, a Grand River representative to the Prince of Wales during the royal tour, a Wimbledon rifle champion, the chairman of the Grand General Indian Council of Ontario, and Grand Templar of the International Order of Good Templars. He counted among his friends some of the most powerful people of the day, including John A. Macdonald and Theodore Roosevelt. He successfully challenged the racial criteria of the Independent Order of Foresters to become its first non-white member and ultimately its supreme chief ranger.
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Dr. Oronhyatekha was born in at the Six Nations of the Grand River. In his extraordinary lifetime, while known as Oxford-educated Peter Martin, he became a successful medical doctor and entrepreneur in Victorian Canada. His story is one that interweaves the messages of both cultures.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i> Ontario Historical Society Joseph Brant Award -- Winner - Speaker's Book Award -- Shortlisted</i><br/> <b>A man of two cultures in an era where his only choices were to be a trailblazer or get left by the wayside</b> <br/> <br/> Dr. Oronhyatekha ("Burning Sky"), born in the Mohawk nation on the Six Nations of the Grand River territory in , led an extraordinary life, rising to prominence in medicine, sports, politics, fraternalism, and business. He was one of the first Indigenous physicians in Canada, the first to attend Oxford University, a Grand River representative to the Prince of Wales during the royal tour, a Wimbledon rifle champion, the chairman o