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- Josiah Francis, also called Francis the Prophet, native name Hillis Hadjo ("crazy-brave medicine") (c. 1770–1818), was a "charismatic religious leader": 5 ...
- Ya-ha Hadjo (Mad Wolf Georgia ? - March 29, 1836 Florida) was a member of the Cr**** Nation who avoided forced relocation to Indian Territory with his...
- Aripeika, Opoica, Arpeika, Abiaka, Apiaka, Apeiaka, Appiaca, Appiacca, Apayaka Hadjo (Crazy Rattlesnake), and Ar-pi-uck-i. The name is derivative of the Muscogee...
- needed guns to hunt the deer. Two Indian leaders, Josiah Francis (Hillis Hadjo), a Red Stick Cr**** also known as the "Prophet" (not to be confused with...
- Fuch-ta-lus-ta-Hadjo, his x mark Charley Emartla, his x mark Coa Hadjo, his x mark Ar-pi-uck-i, or Sam Jones, his x mark Ya-ha Hadjo, his x mark Mico-Noha...
- Osceola and Coa Hadjo, another chief, requested a parley with Jesup. A meeting was arranged south of St. Augustine. When Osceola and Coa Hadjo arrived for...
- fabricating entertaining stories, later said that only he and his friend Talmus Hadjo had escaped - by squeezing through the eight-inch (203 mm) opening of the...
- Gadsby's Hotel.": 323  "Mad Wolfe" is Ya-ha Hadjo. The Muscogee name that is variously transliterated Harjo, Hajo, Hadjo, or Hadcho means, roughly, so crazy as...
- site of Emathloochee's Tophulga. The people led by John Blunt and Tuski Hadjo were ****igned a reservation of 4 miles (6.4 km) along the Apalachicola,...
- existence of at most 45 Kurdish villages in Jazira prior to 1927. In 1927, Hadjo Agha, the chief of the powerful Kurdish tribe Havergan, arrived with more...