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Ostenaco ‘Judd’s Friend’ MP (c.1703 - 1780)

"Judd's Friend", "Outassity", "Otacite", "Outacity", "Otassata", "Ottassite", "Outassatah", "Wootassite", "Wrosetasatow", "Utsidihi", "Mankiller", "Lame Arm", "Bad Water", "Emperor of Tellico", "Tacite of Euphassee", "Mankiller of Hiwassee", "the Young Emperor", "Outacite or Mankiller", "..."

Not the same as Oconostota 'Stalking Turkey' Ostenaco He was not the son of Tsula (Cheulah) "Jacob the Conjurer” Fox, of Settico (Probably Fictitous) His friend Judd was not Rowland Judd, Sr. ...

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Ostenaco ‘Judd’s Friend’ MP (c.1703 - 1780)

"Judd's Friend", "Outassity", "Otacite", "Outacity", "Otassata", "Ottassite", "Outassatah", "Wootassite", "Wrosetasatow", "Utsidihi", "Mankiller", "Lame Arm", "Bad Water", "Emperor of Tellico", "Tacite of Euphassee", "Mankiller of Hiwassee", "the Young Emperor", "Outacite or Mankiller", "..."

Not the same as Oconostota 'Stalking Turkey' Ostenaco He was not the son of Tsula (Cheulah) "Jacob the Conjurer” Fox, of Settico (Probably Fictitous) His friend Judd was not Rowland Judd, Sr. ...

5/21/2013

Biographical Summary ==" Sir Alexander Cumming, Baronet [S. 1695], possibly of Culter , 1st s. and h., by the 1st wife, b. 1690; entered the Army, 29 May 1703, at the age of 13, becoming, subsequently,...

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Biographical Summary ==" Sir Alexander Cumming, Baronet [S. 1695], possibly of Culter , 1st s. and h., by the 1st wife, b. 1690; entered the Army, 29 May 1703, at the age of 13, becoming, subsequently,...

5/21/2013

Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter", Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1708 - aft.1778)

"Clogoittah", "Onacona", "Cherokee Emissary to England (Ellington)"

Attakullakulla (ca. 1708–ca. 1777) or Atagulkalu (Cherokee, Ata-gul' kalu) — known to whites as Little Carpenter — was First Beloved Man of the Cherokee Indians from 1761 to around 1775 Family pare...

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Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter", Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1708 - aft.1778)

"Clogoittah", "Onacona", "Cherokee Emissary to England (Ellington)"

Attakullakulla (ca. 1708–ca. 1777) or Atagulkalu (Cherokee, Ata-gul' kalu) — known to whites as Little Carpenter — was First Beloved Man of the Cherokee Indians from 1761 to around 1775 Family pare...

5/21/2013

Oukah-Ulah, head Warrior of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1681 - bef.1755)

"Oukaii-Oukah", "Skiagunsta", "Skayagusta Oukah", "Skiagunsta Keowee", "Conjuror", "Chachu", "Old Warrior", "Chief of Tasseta", "Oukah Ulah"

Oukah-Ulah was one of the seven Cherokee chiefs who traveled to London in 1730 with Sir Alexander Cuming. His ancestry is unknown as is any wife or descendants. His place of birth and death are also un...

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2/23/2008
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Oukah-Ulah, head Warrior of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1681 - bef.1755)

"Oukaii-Oukah", "Skiagunsta", "Skayagusta Oukah", "Skiagunsta Keowee", "Conjuror", "Chachu", "Old Warrior", "Chief of Tasseta", "Oukah Ulah"

Oukah-Ulah was one of the seven Cherokee chiefs who traveled to London in 1730 with Sir Alexander Cuming. His ancestry is unknown as is any wife or descendants. His place of birth and death are also un...

5/21/2013

Clo-go-i-tah (1706 - d.)

Information about the profile picture (provided by curator Erica Howton): In 1730, at Nikwasi, a Englishman, Sir Alexander Cumming convinced Cherokees to crown Moytoy of Tellico as "Emperor." Moytoy ag...

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2/23/2008
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Clo-go-i-tah (1706 - d.)

Information about the profile picture (provided by curator Erica Howton): In 1730, at Nikwasi, a Englishman, Sir Alexander Cumming convinced Cherokees to crown Moytoy of Tellico as "Emperor." Moytoy ag...

5/21/2013

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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 ...

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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 ...

5/21/2013

Skallelockee / Skalilosken, Kettaguskah of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1705 - bef.1755)

"Kitegista", "Kittagusta", "King of Chota", "Speaker", "Second Man of Chota", "Scalilosken"

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 ...

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2/23/2008
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Skallelockee / Skalilosken, Kettaguskah of Tassetchee, Cherokee Emissary to England MP (c.1705 - bef.1755)

"Kitegista", "Kittagusta", "King of Chota", "Speaker", "Second Man of Chota", "Scalilosken"

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 ...

5/21/2013