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Hadjo or
Hadcho was a
Muscogee war
title which may be
translated as "fearless person", "so
brave as to seem crazy", "brave
beyond discretion", or "foolhardy"...
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Josiah Francis, also
called Francis the Prophet,
native name
Hillis Hadjo ("crazy-brave medicine") (c. 1770–1818), was a "charismatic
religious leader": 5 ...
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members of
these outsiders,
Holthe Mathla Hadjo,
Yahola Hadjo, Panukee, and Kota Eleo Kee (or
Cotsa Elee
Hadjo),
visited a
small community on the Indian...
- Aripeika, Opoica, Arpeika, Abiaka, Apiaka, Apeiaka, Appiaca, Appiacca,
Apayaka Hadjo (Crazy Rattlesnake), and Ar-pi-uck-i. The name is
derivative of the Muscogee...
- Ya-ha
Hadjo (died 1836) (sometimes
called "Mad Wolf".
Hadjo was a
Muscogee war
title which may be
translated as "fearless person".) was a
Muscogee who...
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Harjo is a surname,
derived from the
Muscogee war
title Hadcho or
Hadjo,
meaning "so
brave as to seem crazy", "brave
beyond discretion", "foolhardy",...
- Fuch-ta-lus-ta-
Hadjo, his x mark
Charley Emartla, his x mark Coa
Hadjo, his x mark Ar-pi-uck-i, or Sam Jones, his x mark Ya-ha
Hadjo, his x mark Mico-Noha...
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Osceola and Coa
Hadjo,
another chief,
requested a
parley with Jesup. A
meeting was
arranged south of St. Augustine. When
Osceola and Coa
Hadjo arrived for...
- Gadsby's Hotel.": 323 "Mad Wolfe" is Ya-ha
Hadjo. The
Muscogee name that is
variously transliterated Harjo, Hajo,
Hadjo, or
Hadcho means, roughly, so
crazy as...
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fabricating entertaining stories,
later said that only he and his
friend Talmus Hadjo had
escaped - by
squeezing through the eight-inch (203 mm)
opening of the...