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The Queen is to unveil a memorial to a Native American chieftain. The Queen was given a peace pipe at a memorial to a Native American chieftain to symbolise the righting of a wrong.
Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she will pay her respects to Mahomet Weyonomon, of the Mohegan tribe, who died of smallpox in London in 1736. Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she paid her respects to Mahomet Weyonomon, of the Mohegan tribe, who died of smallpox in London in 1736.
He travelled from Connecticut to petition George II about the capture of his tribe's land by English settlers, but died before he met the king. Tribal leaders in traditional regalia blessed a memorial stone in his honour.
Mahomet had travelled from Connecticut to petition George II about the capture of his tribe's land by English settlers but died before he met the King.
Foreigners were barred from being buried in the City of London so his body was interred in an unmarked grave.Foreigners were barred from being buried in the City of London so his body was interred in an unmarked grave.
The Queen and the Duke will be joined by tribal spiritual leader Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum and other Mohegans for the ceremony at Southwark Cathedral on Wednesday. 'Proper burial'
He didn't have a proper funeral in our tribal tradition - this is what we want to give him now Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum The Queen and the Duke were joined by tribal spiritual leader Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum and other Mohegans wearing deerskin leggings and headdresses made with turkey and eagle feathers at the memorial ceremony at Southwark Cathedral on Wednesday.
Mr Bozsum said: "He didn't have a proper funeral in our tribal tradition - this is what we want to give him now." She was presented with a scroll containing a copy of the original petition and a red stone peace pipe.
The Very Rev Colin Slee, Dean of Southwark, has said the memorial is aimed at recognising the past and in some way making amends for it. Mr Bozsum said: "We are glad that we have given him a proper burial now.
The Queen, or "nonner" as female chieftains are known, will also attend a service inside the cathedral. We cannot right past wrongs but we can remember them and transform them Very Rev Colin Slee, Dean of Southwark "The Queen said she was very pleased , very honoured to see us and have us here. It meant a lot to us. This is the highlight of my life to meet the Queen."
She is expected to be presented with eagle feathers taken from one of the original headdresses Mahomet Weyonomon left behind. The Very Rev Colin Slee, Dean of Southwark, gave an address about the significance of the events.
The Mohegans will wear regalia of deerskin leggings, breech cloths, vests and moccasins and headdresses with turkey and eagle feathers. He said: "We are here to dedicate a memorial, to complete an unfinished commission, to remember we share with the people of the United States a story which, like all human conduct, is marked by good and bad.
The sculpture, carved by Peter Randall Page, stands in the south churchyard. "We cannot right past wrongs but we can remember them and transform them to inspire better conduct throughout humanity now and in years to come."
The Queen also unveiled a stone sculpture, carved by Peter Randall Page, which stands in the south churchyard.
The five-tonne piece of pink granite came from the tribal reserve in New England. It is customary to name a boulder after a chief who has died.The five-tonne piece of pink granite came from the tribal reserve in New England. It is customary to name a boulder after a chief who has died.