- S.]
Tustunnuggee Thlucco,
Speaker for the
Upper Cr****, his x mark, [L. S.]
Micco Aupoegau, of Toukaubatchee, his x mark, [L. S.]
Tustunnuggee Hopoiee...
- Big
Warrior or
Tustanagee Thlucco (Tvstanagi Rakkē in Mvskokē «Big Warrior» < rak·kē «big») was a prin****l
chief of the
Muscogee Nation until his death...
-
William McIntosh (c. 1775 –
April 30, 1825), also
known as
Tustunnuggee Hutke (White Warrior), was one of the most
prominent chiefs of the
Muscogee Cr****...
-
included Bird Tail King (Fushatchie Mico) of Cusseta,
Little Prince (
Tustunnuggee Hopoi) of
Broken Arrow, and
William McIntosh (Tunstunuggee Hutkee, White...
-
Little Prince or
Tastanaki Hopayi,
Tustanagee Hopae (Tvstanagi Hopvyē in Mvskokē «Far Warrior» < ho·pv·yē «far») (died 1832) was an 18th-century chieftain...
- second-in-charge
called the heniha,
respected village elders,
medicine men, and a
tustunnuggee or
ranking warrior, the prin****l
military adviser. The
heles hayv or...
-
Federal Road. A
tavern was
located in Cr****
Stand that was
operated by
Tustunnuggee Hopoie (Little Prince), who was the
headman of
Coweta and a
Speaker for...
- of the
ceded land; they
executed chief William McIntosh, and
Etommee Tustunnuggee, who had
alienated communal Cr**** land
without the
consent of the National...