DOCTOR ORONHYATEKHA — A MOHAWK OF NATIONAL HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
During a visit to Six Nations in 1860 the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), Oronhyatekha delivered a welcome address. The Prince, as well as the Prince's physician, were so impressed they invited him to study at Oxford, an offer he accepted.
After doing well at Oxford he went on to study medicine at University of Toronto where he gained the nickname "Old Iron Teakettle" because no one could pronounce his name. He eventually became known as Dr. O.