-
accepted by the
tribe as a whole.
Outacite (d. 1729),
peace chief,
signed a 1720
treaty with
Governor Nicholson;
outacite is his
title rather than his given...
-
variety of
spellings in
historical do****ents: antossity, outacity, otacité,
outacité, ooskasedee, otossity, out****eti, out****eté, out****atah, wootasité, ont****eté...
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History timeline military Treaties Kituwa Ani-kutani
skiagusta (rank)
outacite (rank)
Raven of
Chota Wars
Tribal Wars
Battle of
Taliwa Anglo-Cherokee...
- in the war
council hierarchy, and
stood immediately above the rank of
outacite (or "mankiller"). The
leaders of the
peace (white)
towns in
these times...
-
warriors were
under the
joint leadership of
Captain Richard Pearis and
Chief Outacite Ostenaco.
Dinwiddie had
agreed to
supply them with guns and ammunition...
-
History timeline military Treaties Kituwa Ani-kutani
skiagusta (rank)
outacite (rank)
Raven of
Chota Wars
Tribal Wars
Battle of
Taliwa Anglo-Cherokee...
- Prin****l
Chiefs of the
Cherokee Early decentralized leaders (pre-1794)
Outacite (d. 1729)
Charitey Hagey of
Tugaloo (1716–1721) Long
Warrior of Tanasi...
-
History timeline military Treaties Kituwa Ani-kutani
skiagusta (rank)
outacite (rank)
Raven of
Chota Wars
Tribal Wars
Battle of
Taliwa Anglo-Cherokee...
-
History timeline military Treaties Kituwa Ani-kutani
skiagusta (rank)
outacite (rank)
Raven of
Chota Wars
Tribal Wars
Battle of
Taliwa Anglo-Cherokee...
- 2020). Wood,
Douglas McClure. "" I Have Now Made a Path to Virginia":
Outacite Ostenaco and the Cherokee-Virginia
Alliance in the
French and
Indian War...