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Chipco, also
known as Echo Emathla, (1805-1881) was a 19th-century
Seminole Indian chief and warrior. He was one of the most
prominent Seminole chiefs...
- responsible,
although they
apparently were
members of
Chipco's band, over whom
Bowlegs had no authority.
Chipco decided to
surrender three men as the possible...
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odorless neonicotinoid insecticide produced under the
trade names ****ail, and
Chipco by
Aventis CropSciences. It is
systemic and
intended to
control sucking...
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transported out of Florida, and
small group remained in
central Florida (see
Chipco's band)
while another portion had
moved further south to the
edges of the...
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settler in 1877. In 1880, a post
office was
established under the name
Chipco,
however it was
discontinued after only a year. It was re-established under...
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Pratt visited a
Seminole village which was
headed by
Chief Chipco.
Pratt spoke to
Chipco and
wrote an
ethnographic study about the village. On November...
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Florida town is
located between the 2
largest lakes (Lake
Lagonda and Lake
Chipco) in its town
limits (of the more than 28
lakes in the town), and "Interlachen"...
- live and hunt in this area.
During the
Seminole Wars the
Seminole leader,
Chipco, and his
followers were
known to live in the
Winter Haven area. Several...
- Poncho, Dantosu, Dantop,
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Acetamiprid Nippon Soda Mospilan, ****ail,
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Dinotefuran Mitsui...
- Fort Lauderdale.
North of Lake
Okeechobee was a band of
Muskogees led by
Chipco.
Another Muskogee band, led by
Tiger Tail,
lived near Tallah****ee. Finally...