• Nunnahitsunega, or "Whitepath", was a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of the Cherokee National Council who lived at Turnip Town (Ulunyi),...
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  • dissident group of Cherokee (1824–1828) who followed the teachings of Whitepath (or Nunnahitsunega), a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of...
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  • was named after White Path, a Cherokee chieftain. Variant names are "Whitepath", "Nun-na-tsu-nega", and "Nunne-una-ga". U.S. Geological Survey Geographic...
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    has other old alignments in Ellijay (by-passed in 1982), Cherry Log, Whitepath (both bypassed in 1989) and south of Blue Ridge (by-passed in 1965). US 76...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    Chattahoochee National Forest. Ellijay East Ellijay Cherry Log Ai Tails Creek Whitepath Yukon James Dickey's novel Deliverance was set on a fictional river modeled...
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    important Cherokee leaders who died during the removal – Fly Smith and Whitepath, along with several large osage orange trees in it and dream catchers...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • Tiger (1824–1828); self-proclaimed chief of a faction of those following Whitepath's teachings (which were inspired by Seneca prophet Handsome Lake) Charles...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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  • 1824 Influenced by the teachings of the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake, Whitepath led a protest movement of traditionalists against acculturation, forming...
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  • (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction Charles R. Hicks (1827), de facto head of government from 1813...
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    Teresa Douglass. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Whitepath and Fly Smith Gravesite. National Park Service, 2004-06-30, 1....
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