found: His Giving thanks, c1994:CIP t.p. (Chief Jake Swamp) data sheet (b. Aug. 18, 1941) bk. t.p. (Cacique Jake Swamp) bk. t.p. verso (Chief Jake Swamp)
found: Indian country today, Oct. 18, 2010(Jake Swamp; Tekaronhianeken; d. Oct. 15, Massena, N.Y.; he was 68; member of the Wolf Clan; Mohawk sub-chief and ambassador of the Mohawk Nation; diplomat, author)
found: SSDI, Dec. 10, 2010(Swamp, Jake A.; b. Oct. 18, 1941; d. Oct. 14, 2010 (Verified))
found: Museum notes (Iroquois Indian Museum), Dec. 2010:p. 3 (Jake Swamp; Tekaronianeken; 1941-2010)
found: Johansen, Bruce E. Encyclopedia of Native American biography, 1997:pages 374-375 (Jake Swamp; Tekaronianeken. Chief spokesman of the Tree of Peace Society which planted great white pines, the principle symbol of the Iroquois Confederacy around the world. Born at Akwesasne [NY])