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Yonaguska (c. 1759–1839), who was
known as
Drowning Bear (the
English meaning of his name), was a
leader among the
Cherokee of the
Lower Towns of North...
- chief/headman of the
local Cherokees,
Yonaguska. He was
later adopted into the
tribe as a whole. In
April 1839, a
dying Yonaguska picked Thomas as his successor...
- Prin****l Chief. The
position had
existed in the east
since the time of
Yonaguska.
Their descendants make up the
members of the
federally recognized Eastern...
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notable Cherokee historic figures,
including Sequoyah, Junaluska,
Chief Yonaguska a.k.a.
Drowning Bear, and
William Holland Thomas. The
Western North Carolina...
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Yonaguska (1759–1839) was a
leader of the
Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians of
North Carolina. In 1819,
after several years of alcoholism,
Yonaguska experienced...
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Cataloochee Mount Hardison Mount Yonaguska Mount Ambler Mount Hardy http://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway_tour/overlooks/00364...
- John
Looney John
Rogers Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians (1824–present)
Yonaguska William Holland Thomas Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert...
- the
field started to
close and
Yonaguska took the lead.
Point Given battled back and
started to pull
clear of
Yonaguska, only to be p****ed in the final...
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Nation (1907–present)
Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians (1824–present)
Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or
Flying Squirrel (1870–1875)
Lloyd R.
Welch (1875–1880)...
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Yonaguska (YT-195/YTB-195/YTM-195) USS York (CL-1) USS York
County (LST-1175) USS Yorktown...