
Raven of Chota - Wikipedia
The Raven of Chota was a title given to Cherokee war leaders from the town of Chota. In time of war, Ravens scouted ahead of war parties to search for the enemy. According to historian Colin Calloway, "Every Cherokee town had 'Ravens,' but the Raven of Chota was the most prominent."
Savanukah - Wikipedia
Savanukahwn was known as the Raven of Chota in the late 18th century. The nephew of Oconostota, he became First Beloved Man of the Cherokee in the fall of 1781. He was ousted by the elders of the Overhill towns in 1783 in favor of the more pacifist Old Tassel.
Savanooka (c.1730 - 1779) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2023年10月1日 · Savanukahwn (Cherokee) was known as the Raven of Chota in the late 18th century. The nephew of Oconostota, he became First Beloved Man of the Cherokee in the fall of 1781. He was ousted by the elders of the Overhill towns …
Tom Carpenter "White Owl Raven Moytoy - FamilySearch.org
Discover life events, stories and photos about Tom Carpenter "White Owl Raven Moytoy (1680–1741) of .
Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" 1708 - 1777 - Blogger
Attacullaculla of Chota-Tenase, Principal Chief of the Cherokee, (ca. 1708–ca. 1777), also known as Little Carpenter, was a leading chief of the Cherokee Indians from 1761 to around 1775.
White Owl Raven Moytoy Carpenter IV (1680-1741) - Find a Grave
2015年9月24日 · The Raven of Chota, Whitefish Sunfish, Sunfish. Old Cherokee Land The Raven of Chota, Whitefish Sunfish, Sunfish. Family Members. Spouse. Nancy Nanye-hi Moytoy Carpenter
Chief White Owl Raven Chota Carpenter Cherokee Indian
2023年3月26日 · Genealogy for Chief White Owl Raven Chota Carpenter Cherokee Indian (c.1680 - 1783) family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Nan-ye-hi Moytoy (abt. 1683 - aft. 1740) - WikiTree
2024年2月2日 · Other undocumented trees claim that Nanye-hi "Nancy" Moytoy married Moytoy III (Savannah Tom Carpenter) and that they were the parents of Attacullaculla and an adopted son, Moytoy IV (Raven of Chota Carpenter).
Kahlonah of Tassetchee, the Raven of Chota, Cherokee Emissary to London
2022年4月28日 · Kahlonah, Raven of Chota. Born c. 1690. “Raven (Kah lo nah when transliterated from Cherokee) was a title, not a man, so there were multiple men known as “Raven of Chota.” This man was one of the seven chiefs and warriors who went to London with Sir Alexander Cuming in 1730.
Raven Chota Individual Records Search - Ancestry
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