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Ostenaco (/ˈoʊtəˌsɪti ˌoʊstɪˈnækoʊ/; Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏔᎾᏆ, romanized: Ustanaqua, or "Bighead"; c. 1710 – 1780) was a
Cherokee leader, warrior, orator, and leader...
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Shawnee of the Ohio Country. In 1755, a band of 130
Cherokee under Ostenaco (or Ustanakwa) of
Tamali (Tomotley)
became the
garrison in a fortified...
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Tomotley on
December 20,
where they were
greeted by the town's head man,
Ostenaco (or "Mankiller"): 57–58 and soon
found themselves parti****nts in a peace...
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greeted by the town's head man,
Chief Ostenaco.
After spending several days in
Tomotley as
guests of
Ostenaco,
Timberlake and
McCormack proceeded to...
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greeted by the town's head man,
Ostenaco (or "Mankiller").
After spending several days in
Tomotley as
guests of
Ostenaco, they
proceeded to the Overhill...
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Jefferson came to know
various American Indians,
including the
Cherokee chief Ostenaco, who
often stopped at
Shadwell to
visit on
their way to
Williamsburg to...
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military rank
Wilma Mankiller,
first female Chief of the
Cherokee Nation Ostenaco (ca. 1703 – 1780),
Cherokee mankiller often referred to by his rank Man-Killer...
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Skayaguska Oukah, a
leader of T****eta Town, who
visited England in 1730.
Ostenaco Utsidihi (outacite or "mankiller";
eventually skiagusta or "war chief")...
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February 1760 to
August 1760
between the
warriors of the
Cherokee led by
Ostenaco and the
garrison of Fort
Loudoun (in what is now Tennessee)
composed of...
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administered the
Republic for 10 years. June 8 –
Cherokee Indian war
chief Ostenaco and his two aides,
Standing Turkey (Cunneshote) and
Pouting Pigeon, are...