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Goingsnake (c. 1758 –
March 1, 1840), also
spelled Going Snake; in Cherokee, I-na-du-na-i, ᎢᎾᏚᎾᎢ) (Cherokee) was a
respected warrior,
gifted orator, and...
- The
Goingsnake M****acre
refers to the
eleven victims of a
fatal shootout on
April 15, 1872, that
broke out
during a
murder and ****ault
trial in the Cherokee...
- a two-story, five-room
house near the
community of Westville, in the
Goingsnake District of
Indian Territory,
Robert established a
prosperous farm in...
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Cherokee Nancy Ward
Tsali Tah****eskee (warrior) Turtle-at-Home
Junaluska Goingsnake Elias Boudinot Wauhatchie James Vann
David Vann
Joseph Vann Bob Benge...
- Springfield,
Missouri Gunfight at Hide Park,
August 19, 1871, Newton,
Kansas Goingsnake m****acre,
April 15, 1872, Tahlequah,
Indian Territory Lampasas Gunfight...
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Cherokee Nancy Ward
Tsali Tah****eskee (warrior) Turtle-at-Home
Junaluska Goingsnake Elias Boudinot Wauhatchie James Vann
David Vann
Joseph Vann Bob Benge...
- the
county seat.
Before statehood,
Westville was a
community in the
Goingsnake District of the
Cherokee Nation. The town was
founded in 1895, when the...
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Cherokee Nation reservation. The
county was
created in 1906 from the
Goingsnake and
Flint districts of the
Cherokee Nation.
There was a decade-long struggle...
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Nottely River was part of the
large Cherokee territory and the
leader Goingsnake was born here in 1758.
After American settlers moved into this area, in...
- into nine
districts [1]
named Canadian, Cooweescoowee, Delaware, Flint,
Goingsnake, Illinois, Saline, Sequoyah, and
Tahlequah (capital).
Founded in 1838...