Myeerah also known as "Princess Myeerah", "White Crane", and "Walk-in-the-Water" (c. 1758 – February 1816) was a Native American woman, belonging to the Wyandot people, notable for bringing "peace and goodwill" between white settlers and Native people.
"[5] Her family lived in the Porcupine clan of the Wyandot tribe, where her father Tarhé was chief.
After the Battle of Fallen Timbers of 1794, Myeerah and Zane played a crucial role in the Wyandot's alliance with America.
Myeerah and Zane were the first settlers of Zanetown, now known as Zanesfield, Ohio, where they established the first fort in the area.
[7] A painting depicting Myeerah and Zane is on display at the Logan County Historical Society Museum in Bellefontaine, Ohio.