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Halleck Tustenuggee (also
spelled Halek Tustenuggee and
Hallock Tustenuggee) (c. 1807 – ?) was a 19th-century
Mikasuki war chief. He
fought against the...
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Tustenuggee (tvstvnvke in Muscogee) was a
Muscogee title for the war
leader of a
tribal town. The
tustenuggee was
appointed by the
micco (civil chief)...
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Thlocklo Tustenuggee (also
known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and
Tiger Tail) was one of the most
prominent Seminole leaders in the
Second Seminole War. He spoke...
- the Tallah****ee,
under Thlocklo Tustenuggee, did not. The Mikasukis, led by
Coosa Tustenuggee and
Halleck Tustenuggee,
continued to
operate in the northern...
- surrendered, but most of the Tallah****ee,
under Tiger Tail, did not.
Coosa Tustenuggee finally accepted US$5,000 for
bringing in his 60 people.
Lesser chiefs...
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heavy winter coats. An
eyewitness account by
Seminole leader Halpatter Tustenuggee (also
known as
Chief Alligator) read as follows: "We had been preparing...
- 400
Seminole warriors led by
chiefs Abiaka,
Billy Bowlegs,
Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator) and Wild Cat on 25
December 1837. The
Seminoles defended...
- the Seminoles.[full
citation needed]
Other war
chiefs such as
Halleck Tustenuggee, Jumper, and
Black Seminoles Abraham and John
Horse continued the Seminole...
- his body
buried without his head.
Other war chiefs, such as
Halleck Tustenuggee and John Jumper, and the
Black Seminoles Abraham and John Horse, continued...
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Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator Warrior), also
known as "Alligator" and "Chief Alligator" was born
around 1795? in the Muscogee-Cr****
country of the...