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    Attakullakulla (Cherokee”Tsalagi”, (ᎠᏔᎫᎧᎷ) Atagukalu and often called Little Carpenter by the English) (c. 1715 – c. 1777) was an influential Cherokee...
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    County, on the southeastern border of Tennessee. Her mother, a sister of Attakullakulla, was a member of the Wolf Clan. According to Nanyehi's descendant, John...
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  • 1792. Tsiyu Gansini was born about 1738. Dragging Canoe was the son of Attakullakulla (Tsalagi, or "Little Carpenter")—a Nipissing head-man—and Nionne Ollie...
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    did not end until 1761. The Cherokee were led by Aganstata of Chota, Attakullakulla (Atagulgalu) of Tanasi, Ostenaco of Tomotley, Wauhatchie (Wayatsi) of...
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    Cherokeea attakullakulla is a moth in the family Noctuidae and the only species in the genus Cherokeea. It is found in North Carolina (Swain and Macon...
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    Museum Tlanusiyi Cherokee Path People Early leaders Moytoy of Tellico Attakullakulla Amouskositte Old Hop Moytoy of Citico Standing Turkey Outacite of Keowee...
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    on August 6, 1756, where Gibbs stayed in the home of Cherokee Chief Attakullakulla. The main body, consisting of 80 British regulars commanded by Captain...
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    protector. Cuming arranged to take seven prominent Cherokee, including Attakullakulla, to London, England. There the Cherokee delegation signed the Treaty...
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  • was Uka of Chota. Their daughter, Nionne Ollie, married his cousin Attakullakulla, his predecessor as First Beloved Man.[citation needed] Some sources...
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    Elizabethton in northeastern Tennessee). Present were Cherokee leaders such as Attakullakulla and Oconostota. With five grant deeds that constituted the Treaty of...
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    Turkey), the First Beloved Man during the conflict, was replaced by Attakullakulla, who was pro-British. Having concluded the Treaty of Paris in 1763 to...
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  • War (1758–1761)  Great Britain Cherokee British victory Pro-British Attakullakulla becomes Cherokee leader Tacky's War (1760–1761)  Great Britain Colony...
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    the state of Tennessee. Many prominent Cherokee leaders, including Attakullakulla, Oconastota, Nancy Ward, and Sequoyah, were born and raised in Overhill...
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    prominent Cherokee leaders were born or resided at Chota, among them Attakullakulla, Oconostota, Old Hop, Old Tassel, Hanging Maw, and Nancy Ward. The former...
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  • "emperor" by British emissary, Alexander Cuming, from 1730 until 1741 Attakullakulla (or "Little Carpenter", also spelled Ada-gal'kala, Attacullaculla, Oukou-naka)...
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    200 Cherokees at Sycamore Shoals, including Cherokee leaders such as Attakullakulla, Oconostota, and Dragging Canoe. In the Treaty of Sycamore Shoals (also...
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    first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe.: 381  Attakullakulla, Cherokee chief Awashonks, Sakonnet 17th century female chief Bill John...
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    taking place in 'Cherokee Country'. Nancy Ward, Dragging Canoe, and Attakullakulla have all been present in different iterations of the script.[citation...
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    several associates met at Sycamore Shoals with the Cherokee leaders Attakullakulla, Oconastota, Willanawaw, Doublehead, and Dragging Canoe. The Treaty...
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    with him a party that included Eleazar Wiggan, future Cherokee leader Attakullakulla, and two Tanasi warriors named Clogoittah and Oukanaekah to present...
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    Museum Tlanusiyi Cherokee Path People Early leaders Moytoy of Tellico Attakullakulla Amouskositte Old Hop Moytoy of Citico Standing Turkey Outacite of Keowee...
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    Britain as the Cherokee protector. Seven prominent Cherokee, including Attakullakulla, traveled with Cuming back to London, England. The Cherokee delegation...
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  • Cherokee woman named Tame Doe, of the Wolf Clan. Tame Doe's brother was Attakullakulla. In 1755, the Cherokee fought against the Muscogee Creeks. During the...
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    the Cherokees until 1730 Moytoy of Tellico (also known as Ama-edohi) Attakullakulla (1708/1711–1780) Amouskositte (1741–1753) Old Hop (1753–1756) Moytoy...
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    the Cherokees until 1730 Moytoy of Tellico (also known as Ama-edohi) Attakullakulla (1708/1711–1780) Amouskositte (1741–1753) Old Hop (1753–1756) Moytoy...
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    colonies and exacerbating tensions there. November 27 – Oconostota and Attakullakulla, Chiefs of the Cherokee people in the Carolinas, depart from Charleston...
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    Stories of the Cherokee" (University of North Carolina Press, 1998). Attakullakulla Mary Adair Goingback Chiltoskey Shan Goshorn Jenean Hornbuckle Will...
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  • European ancestry referred to him as Old Hop. Old Hop was the uncle of Attakullakulla, better known as Little Carpenter. Anthropologist and Native American...
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    the Cherokees until 1730 Moytoy of Tellico (also known as Ama-edohi) Attakullakulla (1708/1711–1780) Amouskositte (1741–1753) Old Hop (1753–1756) Moytoy...
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    of the Anglo-Cherokee War in 1761, when he was deposed in favor of Attakullakulla. Standing Turkey was one of three Cherokee leaders to go with Henry...
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