Definition of Kinache. Meaning of Kinache. Synonyms of Kinache

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Kinache. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Kinache and, of course, Kinache synonyms and on the right images related to the word Kinache.

Definition of Kinache

No result for Kinache. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Kinache from wikipedia

- 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...
- Emathla (Jumper) King Payne Oscen Tustenuggee Cappachimico Thomas Perryman Kinache Peter McQueen Strength Peak: 40,000 Expeditionary: 8,000 1,500 Casualties...
- 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...
- 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...
- under General Andrew Jackson advanced into northern Florida capturing Kinache's village of Miccosukee and occupying the Spanish settlement of St. Marks...