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Tsali (Cherokee: ᏣᎵ) was a
noted leader of the
Cherokee during two
different periods of the
history of the tribe. As a
young man,
Tsali joined the Chickamauga...
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historians are
affiliated with, or are
members of, the
Eastern Band.
Tsali (pronounced [
ˈtsali]),
another Cherokee leader,
opposed the removal. He
remained in...
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Federal troops in the
remote Snowbird Mountains,
under the
leadership of
Tsali (ᏣᎵ), or
belonged to the
former Valley Towns area
around the
Cheoah River...
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Kokkinakis Liaison officers Spiros Bitsakis Ilias Misailidis Kit
takers Dimos Meris Panagiotis Papadimitriou Konstantinos Roussos Interpreter Marina Tsali...
- (1939–present)
James L.
Gordon John W. Hair
Other notable Cherokee Nancy Ward
Tsali Tah****eskee (warrior) Turtle-at-Home
Junaluska Goingsnake Elias Boudinot...
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Mooney as the "Cherokee
Ghost Dance" movement. It was led by the
prophet Tsali of Coosawatee, a
former Chickamauga warrior. He
later moved to the western...
- Machine,
Communication Systems Group, 2008 Virvilis, Nikos; Mylonas, Alexios;
Tsalis, Nikolaos; Gritzalis,
Dimitris (2015). "Security Busters: Web
Browser security...
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traditional Eastern Cherokee band
dance troupe Museum of the
Cherokee Indian on
Tsali Boulevard in
Cherokee Cherokee Baptist Church "ArcGIS REST
Services Directory"...
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Qualla Cherokees and the U.S. Army and
helped find
Tsali's hiding place.
After the
Cherokees executed Tsali, the
Qualla Cherokee were
granted the
right to...
- west of Kpalimé. The Agomé
consisted of five
clans led by a
chief called Tsali. There, they were free to
practice activities such as agriculture, hunting...