Louis Cook

During the American Revolutionary War, Cook supported the American colonists and joined their fight against the British. He became the highest-ranking Native American officer in the Continental Army, achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel. He led Oneida warriors, who were allied with the rebels, against the British in some actions. When the Americans sought Native American allies in the Revolutionary War, they looked to form an alliance with some of the Iroquois. It was known that the British wanted Native allies in their ranks too so failure to add allies would surely push them into the ranks of the British.
After the war, he settled in central New York State, where he became an important adviser to the Oneida. He represented them and the Seven Nations of Canada to negotiate with the government of New York state in trying to achieve more justice in postwar land deals. He later settled at Akwesasne, eventually a formal Mohawk reserve that straddles the New York, USA-Quebec, Canada borders. Provided by Wikipedia