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- Attakullakulla (Cherokee”Tsalagi”, (ᎠᏔᎫᎧᎷ) Atagukalu and often called Little Carpenter by the English) (c. 1715 – c. 1777) was an influential Cherokee...
- 1792. Tsiyu Gansini was born about 1738. Dragging Canoe was the son of Attakullakulla (Tsalagi, or "Little Carpenter")—a Ni****ing head-man—and Nionne Ollie...
- County, on the southeastern border of Tennessee. Her mother, a sister of Attakullakulla, was a member of the Wolf Clan. According to Nanyehi's descendant, John...
- Cherokeea attakullakulla is a moth in the family Noctuidae and the only species in the genus Cherokeea. It is found in North Carolina (Swain and Macon...
- protector. ****ing arranged to take seven prominent Cherokee, including Attakullakulla, to London, England. There the Cherokee delegation signed the Treaty...
- did not end until 1761. The Cherokee were led by Aganstata of Chota, Attakullakulla (Atagulgalu) of Tanasi, Ostenaco of Tomotley, Wauhatchie (Wayatsi) of...
- Museum Tl****iyi Cherokee Path People Early leaders Moytoy of Tellico Attakullakulla Amouskositte Old Hop Moytoy of Citico Standing Turkey Outacite of Keowee...
- on August 6, 1756, where Gibbs sta**** in the home of Cherokee Chief Attakullakulla. The main body, consisting of 80 British regulars commanded by Captain...
- was Uka of Chota. Their daughter, Nionne Ollie, married his cousin Attakullakulla, his predecessor as First Beloved Man.[citation needed] Some sources...
- War (1758–1761)  Great Britain Cherokee British victory Pro-British Attakullakulla becomes Cherokee leader Tacky's War (1760)  Great Britain Jamaican Government...