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Cherokee History : Famous Chiefs & Cherokee Part 4
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From: Whitehorse  (Original Message)Sent: 10/16/2008 7:51 PM
KAHTAYAH
She was from the Overhills. The daughter of Calaunna, and sister of Savanooka. Married Alexander Drumgould, and later, John Foreman.

KEALHARUFTEKE
He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Also called Cheesquatalone (Upper dialect), Chesquoterone (Lower dialect), and Kealheyourough. He was murdered on 2 February 1760 
a hostage at Fort Prince George
.

KEELEENAKASTA
He was from the Overhills, 1751. One of the leaders of the Great Tellico faction.

KELLELUSSTEKEY
He was from the Overhills, 1754. Also called Kerorostekee. One of two headmen from Telassee

KENOTCHTA
He was from the Lower towns, 1756. An English medal chief, who went to Charleston South Carolina
 with the Cherokee principal chief

KENOTETA
He was from the Overhills, 17141-17571. Also called Rising Fawn Served on the Council of Ammouskossittee, and was of the English interest. He was Oconostota's brother and the son of the Small Pox Conjuror of Settico. He was from Settico

KEIZOROSTEKEE
 He was from the Lower towns, 17 56, Settled in Virginia back settlements in 1756

KILCANNOKEH
He was from the OverhillB, 17,59 Signed treaty with with South Carolina in 1759. One of six Overhill leaders

KILLAQUE
He was from the Overhills, 1757 Served the English interest, and was the Little Carpenter's brother. He was from Tuskasegee.

KILLIANCA
He was from the, Overhills, 1759. When the Little Carpenter requested the release of several key Cherokee officials, who were held hostage at Fort Prince George
 , Killianca was released with Oconostota.

KINGFISHER
He was from the Overhills, 1755. Cherokee name, Chutloh. Married Nancy Ward and had two children, Long Fellow and Catherine Died in battle against the Creeks in 1755, at Taliwa (Georgia). Here Nancy Ward took his weapon and defended his position, later being named War Woman of 'the tribe. Kingfisher was a member of the Deer clan, while Nancy Ward was said to be a member of the Wolf Clan.

KITTEGUNSTA
He was from the Overhills, 1730-1768. Also called King of Chota, Prince (Kittegunsta) of Chota, and Shallelocke Kittegungta. 2 Went on trip to England
in 1730 and was the main speaker (Shaliloski, Shallelocke) . He was the brother of Oconostota, and died about  March 6, 1768
. He was from Chota.

KITTEGUNSTA
 He was from the Middle towns, 1751-1756. He took care, of,James Mays and Mr. McDaniel's horses, He was from loree (Jore) In 1756, he led a war party against the settlers of the Broad and
Catawba Rivers  in South Carolina
 .

KITTEGUNSTA
He was from the Lower towns, 1730. The Prince of Tomassee, who was visited by Sir Alexander Cumming in 1730.

KNALANOY
He was from the Middle towns (Conutroy), 1751.

LITTLE CARPENTER
He was from the Overhills. Born: 1710, Died 1781. Also called Attakullakulla (Leaning Wood) Chugnonanto Tommy, Chukenanta Warrior, Little Cornplanter, Ookanaka (White Owl) of Natchey Creek, and Truconita. He was the Peace Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Served the English interest and was a medal chief. Went to England
in 1730. He may have been a Nipissing Indian, according to statements made b his son, Turtle at home. He was the nephew of Movtoy and Old Hop, and the uncle of Nancy Ward. Dragging Canoe, Badger, and White Owl were his sons. Born about 1710 in either Canada or the Big Island French Broad 
in Tennese. During his life, he lived in Natchey Creek, Tenase, Tornatley, and Toqua of the, Overhills. He was a member of the Wolf Clan

LITTLE CONJUROR
He was from the Lower towns, 1751. Second headman over Keowee. One of nine leaders of the Lower towns.

LITTLE FELLOW
fie was from the Overhills The son of Nancy Ward and Kingfisher. Also called Five killer. Born about 1753. He lived on Wilson Hill at Ocoee (Uwagahi).

LITTLE OWL
He was from the Overhills. Cherokee name, Nahoolah. One, of Little Carpenter's sons

LITTLE RAVEN
He was from the Overhills. SEEi Savanooka.

LITTLE TETHTOY
 fie was from the Lower towns, 1754, Name may be called nftowe. The headman of Keowee.

Estanaury (Estonoley).

LONG BEN
He, was from the Lower towns lie was a Creek half breed who associated with the Lower and Valley towns.

LONG DOG
He was from the Valley towns, 1761 Cherokee name, ganubidugili. lie was from Nottley.

LONG FELLOW
lie was from the Valley towns, 1737. The son of Tame Doe and Sir Francis Ward, and brother of Nancy Ward Born about 1737 Born at Chota, and later lived on Ocoee River.

LONGJACK
 He was from the Lower towns, 1752-1756. Cherokee name, ganuhidutsani. Also called Johnny or Long Johnny. Associated with the Little Carpenter. lie was from Cheowee, though records also place him in Settico of the Overhills. In 1751, he was listed as being from Tenase,

LONG TOM
He was from the Middle towns, 1761 Listed as a young Cherokee

LOTTA
He was from the Lower towns, 1751 SEE Mankiller of Cheowee.

MANKILLER
He. was from the Lower towns, 1751 Called Mankiller of Cheowee or Lotta.see.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. Called Mankiller of Conutroy.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. Called Mankiller of Cowee.

MANKILLER
 He was from the Lower towns, 1756-1761. Called Mankiller of Estatoe, and was the nephew of the Swallow Warrior. In 1761, he raided the Greeks, taking horses and prisoners.

MANKILLER
 He was from the Overhills, 1751-1757. Mankiller of
Hiwassee
. SEE: Amahetai.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns, 1758-1760. Also called Chewehe-echa. He was from loree (Jore), and records also place him in Nequassee.

MANKILLER
He was from the Lower towns, 1761-1762. Called Mankiller of Keowee. Went with the Little Carpenter's peace delegation to the English in 1761.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns. Called Mankiller of Nequasee, and also called Classati.

MANKILLER
He was from the Valley towns, 1751. Called Mankiller of Nottley, and was the headman of Nottley.

MANKILLER
He was from the Valley towns, 1751. Called Mankiller of Noyowe, and was the headman of Noyowe.

MANKILLER
He was from the Valley towns, 1730. Called Mankiller of Oconnie, who was visited by Alexander Cumming.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills, 1751-1754. Called Lame Arm, First Man of Tellico, Mankiller of Settico, and Mankiller of Tellico. Served the French interest, and associated with French John and the Mortar. He was Oconostota's brother and the son of the Small Pox Conjuror of Settico.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills, 1754. Called Mankiller of Slocke.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns, 1751-1759. Cailed Mankiller of Stecoe. He was the headman of Nequassee and Stecoe

MANIKILLER
 He was from the Overhills, 1754. Called Mankiller of Telassee, and was the headman of Telassee.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills. Called Mankiller of Tellico. SEE Ostenaco.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills, 1751. Called Mankiller of Tenase.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills. Called Mankiller of Tomatley.

MANKILLER
He was from the Overhills, 1753. Called Mankiller of Toqua.

MANKILLER
He was from the Middle towns, 1759, Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in February 1760


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