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  • Pathkiller
  • Principal Chief of the Cherokee (1811–1827)

    Pathkiller (died January 8, 1827) was a Cherokee warrior and Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Pathkiller, whose tribal name is unknown, fought

    Pathkiller

    Pathkiller

  • Charles R. Hicks
  • Cherokee leader

    children. He served as the "second" chief. In 1827 when Principal Chief Pathkiller died in office; Hicks succeeded to that position. He died two weeks later

    Charles R. Hicks

    Charles_R._Hicks

  • John Ross (Cherokee chief)
  • 1st principal chief of the Cherokee Nation

    attracted the attention of the Cherokee elders, especially Principal Chiefs Pathkiller and Charles R. Hicks. Together with Major Ridge, they became his political

    John Ross (Cherokee chief)

    John Ross (Cherokee chief)

    John_Ross_(Cherokee_chief)

  • Major Ridge
  • Cherokee leader (d. 1839)

    as Nunnehidihi, meaning "He Who Slays The Enemy In His Path" or "The Pathkiller" (not the same as another chief of the same name).[which?] Later Ridge

    Major Ridge

    Major Ridge

    Major_Ridge

  • Cherokee
  • Indigenous people of the United States

    Principal Chiefs Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827), all former warriors of Dragging Canoe. The 'Cherokee triumvirate'

    Cherokee

    Cherokee

    Cherokee

  • List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee
  • Federally recognized tribe chief executives

    national government. Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); self-proclaimed chief of a faction

    List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee

    List_of_Principal_Chiefs_of_the_Cherokee

  • Black Fox (Cherokee chief)
  • Cherokee chief (c.1746–1811)

    Upon his death the following year, he was succeeded by Principal Chief Pathkiller. Black Fox's early hunting camp was located on Lost Creek, in White County

    Black Fox (Cherokee chief)

    Black_Fox_(Cherokee_chief)

  • Wilma Mankiller
  • Cherokee Nation chief and activist (1945–2010)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Wilma Mankiller

    Wilma Mankiller

    Wilma_Mankiller

  • Cherokee Nation
  • Native American tribe in Oklahoma, United States

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Cherokee Nation

    Cherokee Nation

    Cherokee_Nation

  • Cherokee history
  • Principal Chiefs Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827). The seat of the Cherokee after 1788 was at Ustanali (near

    Cherokee history

    Cherokee history

    Cherokee_history

  • Chuck Hoskin Jr.
  • Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation since 2019

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Chuck Hoskin Jr.

    Chuck Hoskin Jr.

    Chuck_Hoskin_Jr.

  • Chickamauga Cherokee
  • Group of Cherokee who separated from the larger tribe

    Principal Chief were Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827). All three had been warriors under Dragging Canoe. Doublehead

    Chickamauga Cherokee

    Chickamauga_Cherokee

  • William Hicks (Cherokee chief)
  • Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

    as chief in Pathkiller's name. He officially became Second Principal Chief of the Cherokee in 1823 or 24; so after the death of Pathkiller, Charles Hicks

    William Hicks (Cherokee chief)

    William_Hicks_(Cherokee_chief)

  • Osley Bird Saunooke
  • Cherokee wrestler and politician

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Osley Bird Saunooke

    Osley_Bird_Saunooke

  • Blair's Ferry Storehouse
  • United States historic place

    the Cherokee leader Pathkiller claimed a 640-acre (260 ha) reservation of land that included Blair's Ferry. Blair sued Pathkiller to regain title to the

    Blair's Ferry Storehouse

    Blair's Ferry Storehouse

    Blair's_Ferry_Storehouse

  • Treaty of Turkeytown
  • Treaty with the Cherokee

    by the Cherokee Nation at Turkeytown on 4 October 1816, and signed by Pathkiller, then Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The Treaty of Turkeytown

    Treaty of Turkeytown

    Treaty of Turkeytown

    Treaty_of_Turkeytown

  • William Charles Rogers
  • Cherokee statesman (1847–1917)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    William Charles Rogers

    William Charles Rogers

    William_Charles_Rogers

  • Centre, Alabama
  • City in and county seat of Cherokee County, Alabama

    Cherokee people who once lived in the area. The famous Cherokee chief, Pathkiller, lived in Turkeytown near the present town of Centre. In 1836 the newly

    Centre, Alabama

    Centre, Alabama

    Centre,_Alabama

  • Nimrod Jarrett Smith
  • Cherokee leader (1832–1893)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Nimrod Jarrett Smith

    Nimrod Jarrett Smith

    Nimrod_Jarrett_Smith

  • Cherokee–American wars
  • Indigenous wars in the Old Southwest

    Bloody Fellow, Kitegisky, and The Glass. It included a young warrior named Pathkiller, who later became known as The Ridge. In October 1788, Watts' band advanced

    Cherokee–American wars

    Cherokee–American wars

    Cherokee–American_wars

  • Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)
  • Historic, autonomous Native American government

    Succeeding Little Turkey as Principal Chief were Black Fox (1801–1811) and Pathkiller (1811–1827), both former warriors of Dragging Canoe. "The separation"

    Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)

    Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)

    Cherokee_Nation_(1794–1907)

  • Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief)
  • Cherokee chief (c. 1760–c. 1819)

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief)

    Tahlonteeskee_(Cherokee_chief)

  • 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
  • Regiment of the Confederate States Army

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles

    1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles

    1st_Cherokee_Mounted_Rifles

  • James Vann
  • Cherokee leader (d. 1809)

    That same year, chiefs of the seven clans, plus Black Horse as chief and Pathkiller as his assistant, signed the Act of Oblivion on September 11, 1808, which

    James Vann

    James_Vann

  • Kimberly Teehee
  • Cherokee political advisor from Oklahoma (born 1968)

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Kimberly Teehee

    Kimberly Teehee

    Kimberly_Teehee

  • Cherokee military history
  • Military history of the Cherokee and Cherokee people

    Principal Chief—Little Turkey (1794–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827)—had served as warriors under Dragging Canoe (as had the first

    Cherokee military history

    Cherokee_military_history

  • Museum of the Cherokee People
  • Museum in Cherokee, North Carolina

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Museum of the Cherokee People

    Museum of the Cherokee People

    Museum_of_the_Cherokee_People

  • Michell Hicks
  • American and Cherokee politician (born 1964)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Michell Hicks

    Michell Hicks

    Michell_Hicks

  • Shawna Baker
  • Native American lawyer

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Shawna Baker

    Shawna_Baker

  • Natural Falls State Park
  • State park in Oklahoma, United States

    functions. A memorial featuring local Cherokee poet and artist Ronnie Pathkiller is located within [citation needed]. Other amenities include a 3.5-mi-long

    Natural Falls State Park

    Natural Falls State Park

    Natural_Falls_State_Park

  • Turkeytown (Cherokee town)
  • Former Cherokee settlement in frontier Alabama

    October 1813. Turkeytown chief, and Principal Chief of the Cherokee, Pathkiller, asked Andrew Jackson for help. Jackson responded by dispatching a detachment

    Turkeytown (Cherokee town)

    Turkeytown (Cherokee town)

    Turkeytown_(Cherokee_town)

  • Fort Cass
  • Historic fort in Tennessee, US

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Fort Cass

    Fort_Cass

  • Fort Armstrong (Alabama)
  • United States historic site

    guard supply and communication lines. Some of the soldiers also guarded Pathkiller and his residence in Turkeytown. The Cherokee who remained at Fort Armstrong

    Fort Armstrong (Alabama)

    Fort Armstrong (Alabama)

    Fort_Armstrong_(Alabama)

  • List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
  • (1788–1794), Principal Chief (1794–1801) Black Fox, Principal Chief (1801–1811) Pathkiller, Principal Chief (1811–1828) Big Tiger, dissident Chief (1824–1828) Charles

    List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)

  • Whitepath
  • Cherokee leader

    principal chief. The more progressive leaders on the national council—such as Pathkiller, Charles R. Hicks, Major Ridge, and John Ross—deposed him from his seat

    Whitepath

    Whitepath

  • Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama
  • State-recognized tribe in Alabama, United States

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama

    Cherokee_Tribe_of_Northeast_Alabama

  • Blood Law
  • Traditional justice among Native Americans

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Blood Law

    Blood_Law

  • George Wickliffe
  • Cherokee politician

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    George Wickliffe

    George_Wickliffe

  • Ridge (surname)
  • Surname list

    of the Cherokee tribe, first Native American novelist Major Ridge or Pathkiller II (1771–1839), Cherokee Indian leader Matthew Ridge (born 1968), New

    Ridge (surname)

    Ridge_(surname)

  • Salonitah
  • First elected Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Salonitah

    Salonitah

  • Ross Swimmer
  • Former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (born 1943)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Ross Swimmer

    Ross Swimmer

    Ross_Swimmer

  • Bill John Baker
  • Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Bill John Baker

    Bill John Baker

    Bill_John_Baker

  • Chad Smith (politician)
  • American lawyer and politician (born 1950)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Chad Smith (politician)

    Chad Smith (politician)

    Chad_Smith_(politician)

  • W. W. Keeler
  • American engineer, oilman and tribal chief (1908–1987)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    W. W. Keeler

    W._W._Keeler

  • Timeline of Cherokee history
  • collapses. 1826 December Pathkiller was succeeded as principal chief by his assistant, Charles Hicks. 1827 January Pathkiller dies, followed two weeks

    Timeline of Cherokee history

    Timeline_of_Cherokee_history

  • Takatoka
  • Cherokee leader

    Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Takatoka

    Takatoka

  • Richard Sneed
  • 28th Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Richard Sneed

    Richard Sneed

    Richard_Sneed

  • Thomas Buffington
  • American politician and judge (1855–1938)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Thomas Buffington

    Thomas Buffington

    Thomas_Buffington

  • J. B. Milam
  • Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1941 to 1949

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    J. B. Milam

    J._B._Milam

  • Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation Principal Chief)
  • American politician (born 1954)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation Principal Chief)

    Joe_Byrd_(Cherokee_Nation_Principal_Chief)

  • Lloyd R. Welch (Cherokee chief)
  • Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1875–1880)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Lloyd R. Welch (Cherokee chief)

    Lloyd_R._Welch_(Cherokee_chief)

  • Joyce Dugan
  • Cherokee administrator and politician

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Joyce Dugan

    Joyce_Dugan

  • Patrick Lambert
  • Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (2015–2017)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Patrick Lambert

    Patrick_Lambert

  • Cherokee ethnobotany
  • Kunokeski Incalatanga Tagwadihi Cherokee Nation East (1794–1839) Enola Pathkiller Big Tiger Charles R. Hicks William Hicks John Ross Cherokee Nation West

    Cherokee ethnobotany

    Cherokee_ethnobotany

  • Gerard Parker
  • Native American leader (1936–2012)

    Nation East (1794–1839) Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811) Pathkiller (1811–1827) Big Tiger (1824–1828); principal chief of Whitepath's faction

    Gerard Parker

    Gerard_Parker

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sampreet | ஸம்ப்ரித 

    Joy, Satisfaction, Delight

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  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

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  • Girl/Female

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    Burning Ones; Fiery; Ardent; Fiery-winged

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

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    A Old Monk; Brother of Rama

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    Lord of Hearts

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    King Like Incarnation of God in Heaven

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Eilin | இலிந 

    Champion

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    Biblical

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    That weeps, who deserves to be bewailed.

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  • Girl/Female

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    Candle; Light; Brightness

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