- romanized: Gvnagadoga, "Standing Turkey"), also
known by the folk-etymologized name
Cunne Shote, was
First Beloved Man of the
Cherokee from 1760. He
succeeded his...
- Ukah Ulah) (d. 1761), "emperor;"
nephew of Old Hop,
Standing Turkey (or
Cunne Shote),
traveled to
England in 1762 with
Henry Timberlake Outacite of Keowee...
-
Portrait of
Cherokee leader Cunne Shote (1762) by
Francis Parsons...
- know (how to)"
cunnende (ġe)cunnen, (ġe)cūþ cann- cunn- cūþ- cunn- cūþ-
cunne cunnaþ Ġemunan "remember" ġemunende ġemunen ġeman- ġemun- ġemund- ġemun-...
- oðhealde. Gif hyt hwa gedo, ne
gedige hit him næfre!
Binnan þrym
nihtum cunne ic his mihta, his mægen and his
mihta and his mundcræftas. Eall he weornige...
- London. The same
portrait was also
engraved by Cook.
Another portrait of
Cunne Shote, a
Cherokee chief, by Parsons, was
engraved in
mezzotint by J. McArdell...
- com/people/Attakullakulla-Onacona/6000000011727533816 Geni "Oconastota /
Aganstata (
Cunne Shote) a.k.a.
James Beaver Moytoy (Uku of Chota),
First Beloved Man of the...
-
University Press, 2008). See also
Elizabeth Dearnley, “‘Women of oure
tunge cunne bettir reede and
vnderstonde this langage’:
Women and
Vernacular Translation...
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Cunne Shote,
Cherokee Chief, by
Francis Parsons (English), 1762, oil on canvas,
Gilcrease Museum...