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Ahaya (c. 1710 – 1783) was the
first recorded chief of the
Alachua band of the
Seminole tribe. European-Americans
called him Cowkeeper, as he held a very...
- River.
Around 1750, part of the
people of Oconee,
under the
leadership of
Ahaya,
moved to Florida,
settling next to the
Alachua Prairie. The
members of...
- band of
Oconee people led by
Ahaya, who was
called "Cowkeeper" by the English,
settled on what is now Payne's Prairie.
Ahaya's band
became known as the Alachua...
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Retrieved 2
March 2025. Hasanuddin,
Hasanuddin (4
March 2025). "Zenab
Fadila Ahaya Wakili Gorontalo di
Ajang Putri Indonesia 2025".
Gopos (in Indonesian)....
- many soft stories. The
executive editor of its
magazine Kashmir Ink is
Ahaya Fayaz. The
newspaper also
launched its
Endeavor Page, in
which several start-ups...
- King Payne, who
succeeded their father Cowkeeper (known to the
Seminole as
Ahaya) as
leading or prin****l
chief in Florida.
Bolek succeeded King
Payne in...
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Alachua Seminoles -
Around 1750, a Hitchiti-speaking
group of Oconees, led by
Ahaya,
moved to Florida,
settling on what is now
known as
Paynes Prairie. They...
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became the
stronghold of the
Alachua band of the
Seminole tribe under chief Ahaya the
Cowkeeper by the mid-1700s. The
Seminole town of
Cuscowilla was located...
- author, and
curator Carol Lee Sanchez,
Laguna Pueblo author and
artist Ahaya (ca. 1710 – 1783),
first recorded chief of the
Alachua band of the Seminole...
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Belligerents Great
Britain Spain Commanders and
leaders Gen.
James Oglethorpe Ahaya Secoffee Cdre.
Pearce Governor Manuel de
Montiano Strength 1,000 infantry...