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Kinache (c. 1750 – c. 1819) was a
Seminole chieftain who
commanded Seminole forces against the
United States during the
American Revolution and later...
- on Lake Miccosukee,
northeast of present-day Tallah****ee,
ruled by Mico
Kinache, his father-in-law and most
powerful ally.
Several English adventurers...
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Emathla (Jumper) King
Payne Oscen Tustenuggee Cappachimico Thomas Perryman Kinache Peter McQueen Strength Peak: 40,000 Expeditionary: 8,000 1,500 Casualties...
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Thomas Perryman (native name
Kinache) (? –1815 or 1816) was a Cr****
Indian leader,
eventually the ”patriarch" of the
lower Cr**** (see Cr**** War). He was...
- time in Abiaka's life the
Miccosukee band of
Seminoles were led by
Chief Kinache, who was
sometimes called "The King of the Miccosukees".
Abiaka was first...
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Upper Cr****, who sold him to a
white trader who sold him to
Mitasuki chief Kinache, from whom
Spaniards ransomed him. Juan Latino,
called "el
negro Juan Latino"...
- Cr****, and
Choctaw warriors.
Among them were the
Hitchiti Indian chief Kinache.
Notes One
useful do****ent is the one page 'Journal of the
movements of...
- as the
Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians of Florida. ca. late 18th c.–1819:
Kinache, also
Kinhagee (ca. 1750–ca. 1819), the last
chief of the Cr**** of Miccosukee...
- he was
almost certainly Kinache, who was
known by many
names including Kinhega, Kinheja, and Kinhija. Born in 1750,
Kinache was
prominent among the Seminoles...
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under General Andrew Jackson advanced into
northern Florida capturing Kinache's village of
Miccosukee and
occupying the
Spanish settlement of St. Marks...