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Cherokee History : Famous Chiefs & Cherokee Part 5
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From: Whitehorse  (Original Message)Sent: 10/16/2008 7:54 PM
MAY APPLE
He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Associated wit the Mankiller of Nequassee, and was from Keowee

MOETOE
He was from the Overhills, 1751. SEE Amahetai.

MORTAIR
He was from the Oakecoys, 1754-1759. This Upper Creek warrior, named Yah Yah Tustanage, was Governor Louis de Kerelec's agent to Chota. He maintained a faction of Upper Creeks who associated with the Mankiller of Settico, Oconostota, Old Hop, and the Small Pox Conjuror of Settico. He was highly respected by the Chota people.

MOYTOY
He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Called Moytoy of Keowee An associate of the Tail of Estatoe. He was from Keowee

MOYTOY
He was from the Overhills, 1730-1741. The first English appointed ruler of the Cherokees. Originally from Little Hiwassee or Taseetchee of the Valley towns. He and Jacob the Conjuror were known as the leaders of Taseetchee. He was the brother of Old Hop and Little Carpenter's mother. He was known as the Rain Conjuror, and died in battle in 1741. He was originally the Head warrior of Tellico. He was appointed Emperor at Nequassee in 1730 by Jacob the Conjuror, and by election of the head chiefs. The title was called the Crown of Tenase.

MOYTOY
He was from the Overhills, 1759. Called Moytoy of Settico or Moitoi He led nineteen warriors against the white settlements, and was pro-French.

NELLAWGITEHI
He was from the, Lower towns, 1684. Signed the Treaty of 1684 with South Carolina
. He was from Toxaway Name probably refers to Nottawago killer.

NETTAWAGETCHE
 He was from the Lower towns, 1753. Second headman of Toxaway. Name probably refers to Nottawago killer.

NICHOLEHE 1759.
 Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in February 1760.

NORRODELY
He was from the Middle towns, 1752. He was from Stecoe,

NOTCHEE WARRIOR
He was from the Overhills, 1751. Also called Tacit (Mankiller) of Natchey. He was the third rank headman of Great Iliwassee, and was originally from that place He later settled near Natchey Creek, Probably a Natchez Indian.

OAKEHALPE
He was from the Overhills, 1752. The English Captain of Great Tellico. Name probably of Creek origin.

OAKEHOGE
He was from the Overhills, 1752 Also called Coweetaateechee. Known as the King of Great Tellico. Coweeta refers to Lower Creek. Oak refers to water.

OCCOUNACO
He was from the Overhills, 1730. The White Owl SEE Little Carpenter.

OCONACO
He was from the Lower towns, 1751. The headman of Sugartown. One of nine leaders from the Lower towns.

OCONECA
 He was from the Overhills, 1759. Signed a treaty with South Carolina
 in 1759. One of six Overhill leaders.

OCONOSTOTA
He was from the Overhills, Born: 1711, Died: 1783. Name was an English phonetical spelling of the Cherokee term "Aganstata." Also called Beloved Warrior of Chota, First Warrior, Great Warrior of Chota, Skiagunsta Chota, and Skiagunsta Settico. SEE: Aganstata.

OLD BARK
 He was from the Overhill, 1756 Went to Virginia
 in 1756.

OLD CHUCKLE
He was from the Lower towns, 1730-1756. A headman in the Lower towns. Served the French interest in 1751. May be Old Checkle of Tenase in 1730, who was a Creek Indian.

OLD HOP
 He was from the Overhills, 1746-1760. Also called Canacaughte, Canorcortuker, Connecorte, Emperor of Chota, Standing Turkey, and Uku of Chota. He removed the English appointed rulership over the Cherokee nation, and brought all four settlement areas under Chota in 1753-1754. He was Moytoy's brother, and the uncle of Little Carpenter. He died in 1760, and gave his authority to Kittegunsta and Oconostota. His title was known as the 'Fire King.'

OLD PRINCE
He was from the Overhills, 1757. He was from Toqua, and sons (without names) are mentioned in records

OLD WARRIOR
 He was from the Overhills, 1756-1757. He was from Tomatley. fie was an English informer to Captain Raymond Demere at Fort Loudan 
of the Overhills.

OLD WARRIOR
 He was from the Middle towns, 1751. He was from Tuckasegee.

OLD WAR WOMAN
She was from the Overhills, 1751. The leader of the Women's War Council, which was later occupied by Nancy Ward, Ward could not have been this women, for she was only 13 years old in 1751.

ONATOWE
He was from the Valley towns, 1751-1761 Also called Onotony. 2nd headman over Little Tellico. Served the, English interest, and was the brother of Round O (Shonguttam) , Went on Little Carpenter's peace delegation to the English in 1761.

ONE EYED WARRIOR
 He was from the Valley towns, 1761. A headman in Little Tellico,

ONISCA
He was from the Lower towns, 1751. He was from Keowee.

ONNAKANNOY 1730.
 Also called Ounakannowie. Was not allowed to go to London
in 1730.

ORNSEO
 He was from the Lower towns, 1754.

OSQUOZUFTOIE
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. The headman of Tucksoie.

OSTENACO
He was from the Overhills, 1746-177. Also called Antossity Ustoneeka, Judd's Friend, Judge's Friend, Mankiller of Tellico, and Rusteenekobagan. He was Oconostota's Chief of Staff, or 2nd Head warrior. Served the French interest until his trip to England 
in 1762 with Lt Henry Timberlake. Close friend of Oconostota and Old Hop. Originally from Hiwassee, though his mother was from Settico. He was listed in Chota, Great Tellico, Hiwassee
, Judd's Creek, and Settico. He became a Mankiller in 1746. He was born about 1715, and was the youngest of four brothers. One of Wilma Mankiller's ancestors.

OUCAH 1759.
 Held hostage at Fort Prince George
 by the British and murdered in February 1760.

OUKAH ULAH
He was from the Over"Is, 1759. Name defined as "ruler to be." One of two sons of Old Hop, and Possibly Standing Turkey.

OUKANDEKAH
He was from the Overhills, 1730. Probably Little Carpenter.

OUKAYUDA 1730.
 The Oukah Ulah or King to be (ruler to be). Went on trip to England
in 1730.

OUSANATAH 1759.
 Held hostage at Fort Prince George
 by the British and murdered in February 1760.

OUSANOLETAH 1759.
 Held hostage at Port Prince George by the British and murdered in February 1760.

OUSLENARIA
 He was from the Overbills, and associated with Little Carpenter.

OUSONALETAK
He was from the Middle towns, 1757-1760. Also called Ousunuletta of Ioree. He was the headman of the Valley town, Tomatley for a period. He died as a hostage at Fort Prince George
 in February 1760.

OUTOSSITY
He was from the Overhills. SEE: Mankiller of Tomatley.

OWASTA
 He was from the Lower towns, 1684. Signed the Treaty of 1684 with South Carolina
. He was from Toxaway.

OWASTA
 He was from the Lower towns, 1753. The Beloved Man of Toxaway. May be the signer in 1684.

OXINAA
 She was from the Overhills, SEE: Nancy Butler.

OZUSTA
He wag from the Lower towns, 1751. The Catawba King and headman of Keowee.


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