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Takatoka (Degadoga, Tatoka; c. 1755 – 1824) was the
second Prin****l
Chief of the
Cherokee Nation—West (1813–1817)
established in the old
Arkansaw Territory...
- when new
arrivals from the
Trail of
Tears flooded the area. At that time,
Takatoka briefly became the Nation's
capital during the
construction of the capitol...
- Cherokee,
Bushyhead made a
joint appeal at a
tribal council meeting in
Takatoka on June 20, 1839.
Their efforts succeeded, with the
council approving by...
- Kaskaskia, Illinois, to meet with a
Cherokee delegation headed by
Takatoka.
Takatoka became ill and died at Kaskaskia,
depriving Lewis of his most influential...
- when new
arrivals from the
Trail of
Tears flooded the area. At that time,
Takatoka briefly became capital before the
transition of the
council seat to Tahlequah...
- time, with a po****tion
roughly four
times greater than
Arkansas Post. "
Takatoka (1755?–1824)".
Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
Central Arkansas Library System...
- Ōi-no-kami (大炊頭)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 11,000 koku 5 Toda
Takatoka (戸田忠喬) 1775–1821 Ōi-no-kami (大炊頭)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 11...
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soldiers of the
regular army.
Dissatisfied with the 1822 treaty,
Chief Takatoka merged his
forces with
Tahchee and
joined him in
raiding the Osage. In...
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third Prin****l
Chief of the
Cherokee Nation—West in 1817 (succeeding
Takatoka), and
served until his
death in 1819, when he in turn was
succeeded by...
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Parahi —
Ararua 59.00 km 11:31 SS11
Mititat Finish 20.15 km 12:09 SS12
Takatoka 10.15 km 13:32 SS13
Parahi 25.18 km 14:05 SS14
Ararua 31.75 km 19:00 SS15...