-
succeeded as
First Beloved Man of
Chota by Oconostota. also
spelled Attacullaculla Bosse, Tom (13 July 2017). Pfingsten, Bill (ed.). "Cherokees in Kentucky"...
- 1741
Attakullakulla (or "Little Carpenter", also
spelled Ada-gal'kala,
Attacullaculla, Oukou-naka) (1708/1711–1780), "white"
peace chief from
Echota recognized...
-
Sycamore Shoals.
Included at the
gathering were
Cherokee leaders such as
Attacullaculla, Oconostota, and
Dragging Canoe. The
meeting resulted in the "Treaty...
- Indians).
During the
treaty process,
Dragging Canoe, son of
Cherokee chief Attacullaculla, made a
speech condemning the sale of any
Cherokee land,
which the tribe...
- 200
Cherokees at
Sycamore Shoals,
including Cherokee leaders such as
Attacullaculla, Oconostota, and
Dragging Canoe. In the
Treaty of
Sycamore Shoals (also...
-
kidnapped as a
young girl. In
later years Dragging Canoe's
Cherokee father,
Attacullaculla,
lived in
Natchey Town. Most of the
Natchez living with the Cherokee...
- what is now Kentucky. As a
result of this meeting, the
Cherokee Chief Attacullaculla, a
young man and a
woman made the
journey to
Cross Cr****, Fayetteville...
-
Treaty of
Sycamore Shoals,
Dragging Canoe, son of the
Cherokee chief Attacullaculla, made a
speech condemning the sale of
Cherokee land and
broke from the...
-
Samuel Crawford Oconostota Jesse Denham The
Tenesay Warrior Moses Crawford The
Bread Slave Catcher Zachary Isbell Attacullaculla Chenesley...
- Fort
Chiswell on June 11, 1776, and
drafted a
letter to
Oconostota and
Attacullaculla,
chiefs of the
Cherokee nation, to meet with them and come to terms...