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Conocotocko is the
English rendering of ᎬᎾᎦᏙᎦ (Gvnagadoga),
Cherokee for "Standing Turkey". It may
refer to:
Conocotocko I (also
called "Old Hop"), Cherokee...
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Conocotocko /ˌkʌnəkəˈtoʊkoʊ/ (Cherokee: ᎬᎾᎦᏙᎦ, romanized: Gvnagadoga, "Standing Turkey"), also
known by the folk-etymologized name
Cunne Shote, was First...
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Conocotocko of
Chota /ˌkʌnəkəˈtoʊkoʊ/ (Cherokee: ᎬᎾᎦᏙᎦ, romanized: Gvnagadoga, "Standing Turkey"),
known in
English as Old Hop, was a
Cherokee elder,...
- him as "Emperor" in 1741, but the
Cherokee elected their own leader,
Conocotocko (Old Hop) of Chota.
Political power among the
Cherokee remained decentralized...
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Ayuhwasi (Hiw****ee). The "First
Beloved Man" (or Uku) of the nation,
Conocotocko (called "Old Hop"), was pro-French, as was his nephew,
Conockotocko ("Standing...
- the
Treaty of
Charlestown with the
Province of
South Carolina (1762).
Conocotocko (Standing Turkey), the
First Beloved Man
during the conflict, was replaced...
- 1741, his son, Amouskositte,
attempted to
succeed him as emperor. But
Conocotocko,
called Old Hop by the English, was the head man at
Chota and
began to...
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Little Tennessee River in
Monroe County TN OH
abandoned submerged 1979
Conocotocko Savanukah Attakullakulla Oconostota Old T****el
Hanging Maw
Nancy Ward...
- the
treaty be held at Stalnaker's tavern, as it was near the home of
Conocotocko, the
Cherokee chieftain who
wanted to parti****te,
Samuel Stalnaker himself...
- son, Amouskositte,
tried to
succeed him as "Emperor". However, by 1753
Conocotocko (Old Hop) of
Chota in the
Overhill Towns had
emerged as the dominant...