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- Wild Cat, also known as Coacoochee or Cowacoochee (from Cr**** Kowakkuce "bobcat, wildcat") (c. 1807/1810–1857) was a leading Seminole chieftain during...
- use Coacoochee to persuade the rest of the Seminoles to surrender. Colonel Worth offered bribes worth about US$8,000 to Coacoochee. As Coacoochee had...
- Regiment during the Second Seminole War in 1841, after Seminole chief Coacoochee toasted officers of the regiment with a loud "Hough!", apparently a corruption...
- Simanolee Nation in 2012 to name the island in honor of the Seminole chief Coacoochee. South Beaches North Hutchinson Island (sometimes called Orchid Island)...
- Comanche who considered Coacoochee's presence in their territory an affront. The Comanche may have known of an agreement Coacoochee had concluded with representatives...
- preservative. On November 19, 1837, Coacoochee and nineteen other Seminole, including two women, escaped from Fort Marion. Coacoochee, known for fabricating entertaining...
- tree, where Native Americans had traditionally met. King Phillip and Coacoochee frequented this area and the tree was alleged to be the place where the...
- including Coacoochee (Wild Cat), John Horse, Osceola and Micanopy when they appeared for conferences under a white flag of truce. Coacoochee and other...
- but has now got too old for further warlike enterprize." His son was Coacoochee (Wild Cat). John Caesar (Seminole) Joe Knetsch (2003). Florida's Seminole...
- Shawnees; others, such as Terrazas, used Tarahumaras; and Seminole chief Coacoochee led a band of his own people who had fled from Indian Territory." Mexico's...