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Senauki was a
prominent Muscogee (Cr****)
woman in what was then the
Province of
Georgia in
British America.
Senauki was the wife of the
influential Muscogee...
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chief who
mediated with the
British who
established colonial Georgia, and
Senauki, his wife and
partial heir
William Weatherford, also
known as Red Eagle...
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Georgia to the
Georgia Company. On June 16, he and the
Muscogee delegation (
Senauki, Toonahowi, Hillispilli, Umpichi, Apokutchi,
Santachi and Stimaletchi)...
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Georgia to the
Georgia Company. On June 16, he and the
Muscogee delegation (
Senauki, Toonahowi, Hillispilli, Umpichi, Apokutchi,
Santachi and Stimaletchi)...
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commemorated with a
marker of "a
Pyramid of Stone"
collected from the vicinity.
Senauki, his wife, and his nephew, Toonahowi, were left in
charge of the tribe...
- itha setha/sitha N-SP MASC kaiki, kawuki/kœwuki
inuki seiki/siki,
sewuki senauki FEM
inaki senaki/sinaki DU
ipalki sepalki/sipalki PL
ithaki sethaki/sithaki...
- 1734 or 1735 and
depicting influential Muscogee leaders Tomochichi and
Senauki in
conference with
English officials. The
Oxford Dictionary of National...
- with
goodwill amb****adors in the
persons of
Yamacraw chief Tomochichi,
Senauki, his wife,
their nephew Toonahowi, and six
other Lower Cr**** tribesmen...
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moccasins and robes,
braided hair, and
feathered or
beaded accessories.
Senauki, Tomochichi's wife and the sole
woman in the group,
wears a pink English-style...