Oratam, Sachem of the Hackensacks
Oratam was about 32 years old in 1609. He became Hackensack chief after the Dutch eliminated the leadership of his community in a brutal massacre at Pavonia (Jersey City) in 1643. Near the end of his life, he gave the land, which now covers Ridgefield Park, Bogota and Teaneck, north to Cedar Lane, to his interpreter, Sarah Kiersted. The village of Ackinsack stood on Kipps Bend in Teaneck. Oratam died at nearly 90 years of age in 1667.
In 1921, Hungarian sculptor John Ettl, of Leonia, cast his noble bronze bust of the Hackensack Chief, Oratam. A bas-relief on the back base of the statue depicts his people clustered around a Western tipi, a scene owing more to Western movie scripts than to inconvenient facts of history.
Statue in the collections of the BCHS. It is believed that 4 copies of the statue were made at the time.
- Kevin Wright
