Tistoe (Tathtowie) of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England

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Tistoe (Tathtowie) of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England

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Birthplace: Chota, Cherokee Nation East
Death: before 1755
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Husband of Que-Di-Si

Occupation: Full Blood Cherokee, Cherokee Nation East
Managed by: Pam Wilson (on hiatus)
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About Tistoe (Tathtowie) of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England

This man was one of the seven chiefs and warriors who went to London with Sir Alexander Cuming in 1730. Cuming’s account of the selection of the travelers says, “Sir Alexander chose as Evidence of the Truth of what had happened, the head Warrior of Tassetchee, a Man of great Power and Interest, who has a Right to be King, and is called Oukah Ulah (that is the King that is to be) Skallelockee, the second Warrior, otherwise Kettagustah, (or Prince) Tathtowie, the third Warrior, and Collannah, a fourth Warrior; and from Tannassie, the remotest Town of the Country, he took Clogoittah and Oukanaekah [later known as Attakullakulla] Warriors.”

Nothing else is known about this man. He died before 1755 (Attakullakulla stated at that time that he was the only one of the men who went to London who was still alive).

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