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Moytoy was a word used by the Cherokee, but it's
unknown if it was a
title or a
personal name. It can
refer to:
Moytoy of Tellico,
recognized by Great...
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Moytoy of
Tellico (died 1741), also
known as
Amatoya Moytoy Kanagaota was a
leader of the Cherokee.
Moytoy was
given the
title of "Emperor of the Cherokee"...
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Moytoy of
Citico was said to be a
Cherokee leader or war
chief living in
Virginia during the time of the Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761), but
there is little...
- Ammouskossitte's
uncle or father.
Moytoy of
Citico (or Amo-adaw-ehi), war
chief during the Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761),
nephew of the
Moytoy of Tellico. Uka Ulah...
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Moytoy,
chief of
Great Tellico. ****ing used his
flamboyance to
convince the
Cherokee to
crown Moytoy "Emperor of the Cherokee." In exchange,
Moytoy obtained...
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Scots adventurer, Sir
Alexander ****ing,
crowned Moytoy of
Tellico as "Emperor" of the Cherokee.
Moytoy agreed to
recognize King
George II of
Great Britain...
- the
Warriors Doors, made a
Friend of the
great Moytoy, and
Jacob the Conjurer. ****ing
learned that
Moytoy was
trying to gain
control of the
entire Cherokee...
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shifted the
overall capital to his town of
Great Tellico,
where Moytoy was chief. When
Moytoy died in 1741, his son, Amouskositte,
attempted to
succeed him...
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Virginia militia attacked Moytoy (Amo-adawehi) of
Citico in
retaliation for the
alleged theft of some
horses by the Cherokee.
Moytoy led
retaliatory raids...
- Tl****iyi
Cherokee Path
People Early leaders Moytoy of
Tellico Attakullakulla Amouskositte Old Hop
Moytoy of
Citico Standing Turkey Outacite of Keowee...