-
Neamathla (1750s–1841) was a
leader of the Red
Stick Cr****. His name, in the
Hitchiti (or Mikasuki) language,
means "fat next to warrior", "fat" being...
-
Nastra neamathla,
known generally as the
neamathla skipper or
southern swarthy skipper, is a
species of gr****
skipper in the
butterfly family Hesperiidae...
- territory. The
first battle took
place on
November 12, 1817.
After Chief Neamathla, of the
village of
Fowltown just west of present-day Tallah****ee, refused...
- of St. Augustine.
About 425
Seminoles attended the meeting,
choosing Neamathla, a
prominent Mikasuki chief, to be
their chief representative.
Under the...
-
Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet)
William McIntosh Peter McQueen Menawa Neamathla Osceola William Weatherford Languages Alabama Apalachee Cr****-Seminole...
-
Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet)
William McIntosh Peter McQueen Menawa Neamathla Osceola William Weatherford Languages Alabama Apalachee Cr****-Seminole...
-
estimated at 5,000
people in 1820 then 4,883
people in 1821 (as
reported by
Neamathla) then at 6,385
people in 1822 (as
reported by
Captain Hugh Young) and...
-
Retrieved March 30, 2021. Irving,
Washington (1820). "The
Conspiracy of
Neamathla". The
Crayon Papers.
Archived from the
original on
April 9, 2018. Retrieved...
-
Retrieved June 7, 2011. Cox, Dale; Conrad,
Rachael (2017). Fowltown.
Neamathla,
Tutakosi Talofa & the
first battle of the
Seminole Wars. Old Kitchen...
-
Swarthy Skipper Nastra nappa (Evans, 1955)
Nastra neamathla (Skinner and Williams, 1923) -
Neamathla Skipper Nastra perigenes (Godman, 1900)
Nastra subsordida...