• Pathkiller (died January 8, 1827) was a Cherokee warrior and Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Pathkiller, whose tribal name is unknown, fought...
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    attracted the attention of the Cherokee elders, especially Principal Chiefs Pathkiller and Charles R. Hicks. Together with Major Ridge, they became his political...
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  • children. He served as the "second" chief. In 1827 when Principal Chief Pathkiller died in office; Hicks succeeded to that position. He died two weeks later...
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    Principal Chiefs Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827), all former warriors of Dragging Canoe. The 'Cherokee triumvirate'...
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    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West...
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  • (1788–1794), Principal Chief (1794–1801) Black Fox, Principal Chief (1801–1811) Pathkiller, Principal Chief (1811–1828) Big Tiger, dissident Chief (1824–1828) Charles...
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    Succeeding Little Turkey as Principal Chief were Black Fox (1801–1811) and Pathkiller (1811–1827), both former warriors of Dragging Canoe. "The separation"...
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    Principal Chiefs Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827). The seat of the Cherokee after 1788 was at Ustanali (near...
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  • Upon his death the following year, he was succeeded by Principal Chief Pathkiller. Black Fox's early hunting camp was located on Lost Creek, in White County...
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  • of the Cherokee tribe, first Native American novelist Major Ridge or Pathkiller II (1771–1839), Cherokee Indian leader Matthew Ridge (born 1968), New...
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  • national government. Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); self-proclaimed chief of a faction...
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    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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    as Nunnehidihi, meaning "He Who Slays The Enemy In His Path" or "The Pathkiller" (not the same as another chief of the same name).[which?] Later Ridge...
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    Cherokee people who once lived in the area. The famous Cherokee chief, Pathkiller, lived in Turkeytown near the present town of Centre. In 1836 the newly...
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    the Cherokee leader Pathkiller claimed a 640-acre (260 ha) reservation of land that included Blair's Ferry. Blair sued Pathkiller to regain title to the...
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  • Cherokee Nation were: Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827). These men had all served as warriors under Dragging Canoe...
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    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West...
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    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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    Bloody Fellow, Kitegisky, and The Glass. It included a young warrior named Pathkiller, who later became known as The Ridge. In October 1788, Watts' band advanced...
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    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West...
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    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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  • Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West...
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  • by the Cherokee Nation at Turkeytown on 4 October 1816, and signed by Pathkiller, then Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The Treaty of Turkeytown...
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  • Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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  • Principal Chief—Little Turkey (1794–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827)—had served as warriors under Dragging Canoe (as had the first...
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    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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  • Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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  • Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction...
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