D: 1695 3 Akulusska Ben Hokolesqua: B: 1662. Upper So. 2. Nancy Ward and Attacullaculla were known as Peace Chiefs. It was later shortened to Moytoy, so he is known as Moytoy I. This last claim referencing "Annie Fox" brings up a really neat possibility;according to a very respected researcher Chief Attakullakulla married an Ollie and they had a daughter, Ollie [II], that married Blackfox aka Enoli, and they had a daughter Annie.Could the daughter of Blackfox, Annie . In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who sent emissaries to the Overhill Cherokee. Elias Boudinot was the college-educated Cherokee Indian, son of Oo-watie and brother of Stand Watie and a nephew of Major Ridge who attended the Moravian School established by James Vann at Spring Place. ALTERNATE NAMES: Ata'-gul-kalu, Captain Owean Nakan, Leaning Wood, Little Corn Planter, The Civil Chief, The Peace Chief, or White Chief; Chuconnunta, Clogoittah, Prince of Chota; Tathatowe, Tiftowe Truconita, Tommy, Tommy of Tenase; Ukwaneequa and The White Owl. Father of Chief Tai-Ya-Gansi-Ni "Dragging Canoe", Principal Chief; Little Owl and Sa-li-gu-gi Wo-he-le-nv "Turtle at Home" Cherokee The Cherokees gave up two individuals and negotiated the release of a few hostages including Oconostota, who soon after lured Lt. Richard Coytmore out of the fort, waving a bridle over his head, and incited Cherokee warriors hiding in the woods to fire upon and kill Coytmore; white soldiers inside the fort then proceeded to murder all the Cherokees inside, and hostilities continued between the Cherokees and Anglo-Americans. ALTERNATE SPELLINGS: Attakullakulia, Attacullaculla, Attakullaculla, Chugonanta, Chukenata; Occounaco, Ouconaco, Onacona, Ookanaska, Ookeeneka, Oukahakah, Oukounaka. [5] In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who had sent emissaries to the Overhill Cherokee. Many Cherokees blamed Attakullakulla for the death of the hostages. Stretching from Alabama and North Georgia to Maine, the Appalachian mountain range was formed millions of years ago before being settled by Native Americans and, later, Scots-Irish, English, German, and Polish immigrants. She is the purchaser in the petticoat department. Three or four years later, he was captured by the Ottawa, allies of the French, who held him captive in Canada until 1748. There has been a lot of confusion about the descendants of Moytoy. Having raised an expeditionary force, Lyttleton set out for Fort Prince George with the hostages in tow and arrived with 1700 men on December 9, 1759. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. Since settling in the mountains in the 18th and 19th centuries, Appalachian > people have developed a unique blend of cultures that has its. Popular stories attributed his name to his ability to construct amicable relationships with whites, but it more likely referred to his small stature and to his woodworking skills. [7], Attakullakulla returned to Fort Prince George in early 1760 to negotiate for the release of the hostages, but to no avail. Later, he resided at Tellico, and Chota, E. Indian Nation, TN. [1] * Litton, Gaston L. "The Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation", Chronicles of Oklahoma 15:3 (September 1937), 253-270 (retrieved August 18, 2006). He was the youngest of the seven who went. [20], The Treaty of Peace and Friendship, signed by William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton, Governor of South Carolina, and Attakullakulla, stated that there would be firm peace and friendship between all His Majesty's subjects of this province and the nation of Indians called the Cherokees, and then said Cherokees shall preserve peace with all his majesty's subjects whatsoever. His name "Little Carpenter" came from a maternal ancestor, Thomas Pasmere Carpenter, and Englishman of Norman descent. ), William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton, "5 Sep 1950, 9 - The Knoxville News-Sentinel at Newspapers.com", "The Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation", Appletons' Cyclopdia of American Biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Attakullakulla&oldid=1125417434, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Anderson, William and Rambo, Robert K. "Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter)" in "Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law", Vol.1, Paul Finkelman and Tim Alan Garrison, editors (CQ Press, Washington, D.C.) 2009: pp.108, Kelly, James C. "Notable Persons in Cherokee History: Attakullakulla.". The marriage was permissible because they were of different clans; he was Wolf Clan and she was Paint Clan. Attakullakulla signed peace terms in Charles Town on December 18, 1761, but was robbed and harassed by angry frontiersmen on his journey home. Under the yearly rent of four pence as to be holden of the chief Lord or Lords of the fee ot the premises by the rents and service thereof due and to right accustomed. The name is frequently spelled Atta-kulla-kulla, Ata-kullakulla or Ata-culculla. Stuart was subsequently appointed superintendent of Indian affairs south of the Ohio. Attakullakulla is believed to have died in 1777. And the said Oconistoto and the said nation for themselves do covenant and grant to and with the said Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, John Williams, John Lutterell, William Johnston, James Hogg, David Hart, and Leonard Hendly Bullock, their heirs and assigns that they, the said Oconistoto and the rest of the Nation and people now are lawfully and rightly seized and in their own right of a good, sure, perfect, absolute, and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple of and in all and singular the said Messuage and premise above mentioned and of all and every part and parcel thereof, with the appurtinances without any manner of condition, mortgage, limitation of use or uses, or other matter, course, or thing to alter, change, charge, or determine the same and also the said Oconistoto and the aforesaid nation now have good right, full power, and lawfull authority in their own right to grant, bargain, and sell and convey the Messuage territory and premises above mentioned with appurtinances unto the said Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, John Williams, John Lutterell, William Johnston, James Hogg, David Hart, and Leonard Hendly Bullock, their heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of the said Richard Henderson & Co. according to the true intent and meaning of these presents. Attakullakulla journeyed to Pennsylvania, to Williamsburg, and then to Charles Town, securing the promise of trade goods as compensation. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. This ancestry also makes the Cherokee Moytoys cousins to the Carpenter Earl of Tyrconnell, and thus related to the current British royal family. However, he was considered the most gifted Cherokee orator from the 1760s to the 1770s. Walker, Felix. Robert Addington (in A History of Scott County, Virginia, 1932) reports that Daniel Boone negotiated the treaty with the Cherokee on Henderson's behalf, and that more than 1200 Indians attended the meeting, and that the Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee, excepting Dragging Canoe, accepted and signed the treaty. Gives a whole new meaning to the despicable racial slur. Attacullaculla of Chota-Tenase's father was White Owl Raven (also called Raven of Chota) Watts??? 2 2. . Three or four years later, he was captured by the Ottawa, allies of the French. Home > Forum > General > American Indian. 1708-ca. * Leaning Wood - from Atagulkalu. The French descent Indian Amatoya Moytoy of Chota (pronounced mah-tie) was a Cherokee town chief of the early eighteenth century in the area of present-day Tennessee. C HIEF 3 O CONOSTOTA (AGANUNITSI 2, CHIEF MOYTOY I (AMADOHIYI) OF 1 CHOTA) was born Abt. Attakullakulla signed peace terms in Charles Town on December 18, 1761. Chief was born in 1734, in Overhill Settlements, Monroe, Tennessee, US(Aka Natchey Town Indian Territory). [19], In 1772 Attakullakulla leased lands to the Watauga Association, an organization formed by Anglo-American settlers who wanted to create an independent community in what is now the upper eastern corner of Tennessee. Dragging Canoe refused to accept this policy and his militant faction seceded from the Cherokee, moving west and establishing new towns on the Tennessee River. It may be rendered "Leaning wood," from ata , "Wood" and gul kalu, a verb implying that something long is leaning, without sufficient support, against some other object; it has no first person form. Governor William Henry Lyttleton seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokees responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. Chief married Nelly Ugalogv Attakullakulla. [2] Attakullakulla knew some English but was not fluent. http://thejamesscrolls.blogspot.com/2009/04/chief-attakullakulla-li http://www.warhorsesim.com/papers/Cherokee.htm. Stuart being again menaced, for refusing to aid in the mediated reduction of Fort George, Attakullkulla resolved to rescue his friend or die trying. Doublehead's Reserve was his lands guaranteed to him and his descendants but the US took it back. Attakullakulla was one of the few Cherokee leaders who depended not on words but on actions to secure a following. He ruled the town of Chota sometime between the beginning of the eighteenth century and 1730. Adult tickets are $27 each and children are $15 each. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. As the turmoil of the Revolution reached the frontiers of European settlement, the militants prevailed and the request for war delivered by a delegation of northern Indians in 1776 was accepted. 29, (Mar 1760): 144145. Attakullakulla was forced to sign a treaty agreeing that the Cherokees would deliver up "murderers" in exchange for nearly two dozen hostages confined at Fort Prince George. Stuart's life was saved by the vice-king, Atta-culla-culla (q. v.), who conducted him in safety to Virginia. More About C HIEF O CONOSTOTA: Seit dem europischen Kontakt ist Cherokee militrische Aktivitt in europischen Aufzeichnungen dokumentiert. Governor William Henry Lyttleton seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokees responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. Upon his return, he became one of the Cherokees' leading diplomats and an adviser to the Beloved Man of Chota. He also played the colonies of South Carolina and Virginia against each other in order to secure fair trading practices for his people. References1.^ Klink and Talman, The journal of Major John Norton, p. 42SourcesEntry from the Tennessee Encyclopedia Kelly, James C. "Notable Persons in Cherokee History: Attakullakulla." In the 1750s Attakullakulla negotiated repeatedly with the Virginia and South Carolina Colonies as well as the French and British traders in the Ohio Valley to improve the abundance and availability of trade goods to the Cherokees. The transcription is made from a typescript copy. His son, Dragging Canoe fought on the side of the British, the Chickamagua Cherokees. 1683) and her husband Moytoy IV. Descendants of Chief Moytoy I (Amadohiyi) of Chota Generation No. In addition, all of the men who went to England in 1730, except Attakullakulla, were dead by 1756 and Willenawah was most certainly alive then. Car., 1, 490, 515, 1859) says that in his younger days he was fond of the bottle and often inebriate. Attakullakulla was born about 1705, in Canada West, British Colonial America as the son of Unknown Cherokee and Unknown Cherokee. Most of the modern American History books contain the name of this man as having fought with the Americans in the American Revolution. Chief Nettle Carrier was born in 1782, at birth place, to Chief Tsiai Gunsinni Dragging Canoe Attakullakula and Nelly Ugalogv Attakullakula (born Attakullakulla). [12] He married Nionne Ollie, the daughter of his cousin, Oconostota. The Name Sawney or Shawnee or Sawnee, Ancester blood line name in honor of Little Carpenter. [12] He was succeeded as First Beloved Man by Oconostota. By the early 1750s, Attakullakulla, renowned for his oratorical skills, had been appointed a principal speaker for the Cherokee Nation. See other search results for Chief Attakullakulla While he worked to try to bring about peace, later in 1760, British and South Carolina troops invaded the Cherokee Lower Towns and Middle Towns. In footnote 1 it talks about the treaties signed by the 'cherokee". His influence diminished as Dragging Canoe, his son, and other young leaders continued Cherokee resistance to the Americans. He incited Cherokee warriors hiding in the woods to shoot and kill Coytmore. Has No Children Chief Savanooka Colonah - the Raven of Chota 8. He had been captured as an infant and then adopted by the Cherokee tribe. Having raised an expeditionary force of 1700 men, Lyttleton set out for Fort Prince George, with the hostages in tow, and arrived on December 9, 1759. Glenn in 1755, by which a large cession of territory was made to the King of England; and it was also through his instrumentality that Ft Dobbs was built, in the year following, about 20 miles, west of the present Salisbury, N. C. When Ft Loudon, on Little Tennessee River, Tenn., was captured by the Indians in 1760, and most of the garrison and refugees were massacred, Capt. RESIDENCE: According to his son, Turtle At Home, his father was originally a Mishwakihha, one of the divisions of the Nipissing Indians, and had been captured as an infant and adopted by the Cherokees. MOTHER: Nancy MOYTOY, sister of Connecorte, better known as Old Hop or Standing Turkey, who was the nominal leader of the Cherokees during the 1750's. ); Kimber, Edward (ed.). [4] He married Nionne Ollie, a Natchez captive adopted as the daughter of his cousin, Oconostota. Attakullakulla's son, Dragging Canoe, the Chickamauga Cherokee leader during the Cherokee-American wars, split with his father during this time. He effectively led and acted as the primary spokesman for the Overhill Cherokees in . The marriage was permissible because the individuals were from different clans; he was Wolf Clan and she was Paint Clan. She married a Jonathan Dagley and they had Joseph Dagley, possibly more children. He did, and he became Attakullakulla, whose voice was influential, and often dominated in the councils of the Cherokee Nation for nearly 50 years. The garrison in the fort retaliated and executed all the remaining Cherokee hostages. Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter) 9 13 20 21 met Ludovic Grant in 1730 Augusta, GA 20 Ayers, Ayres, Eyres 8 9 21 104 154 Thus, the color white symbolized peace and the color red symbolized war. Hoping that matters might be forgiven, Attakullakulla led a Cherokee war party against the French Fort Massiac, and tried to negotiate peace with the British. The colonial governor, William Henry Lyttetton, seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokee responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. Blackfox is the witness to many of the documents for the Seabolt family. Upon his return, he became one of the Cherokees' leading diplomats and an adviser to the Beloved Man of Chota. Each child moves in different directions and in some cases are married multiple times, but in any case, the ancestors are exponential. Preceded by Standing Turkey First Beloved Man 17611775 Succeeded by Oconostota, Attacullaculla of Chota-Tenase was born about 1708. 1777) or Atagulkalu (Cherokee, Ata-gul' kalu) known to whites as Little Carpenter was First Beloved Man of the Cherokee Indians from 1761 to around 1775. witnesseth that the said Oconistoto for himself and the rest of the said nation of Indians, for and in consideration of the sum of ten thousand pounds lawfull money of Great Britton to them in hand paid by the said Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, John Williams, John Lutterell, William Johnston, James Hogg, David Hart, and Leonard Hendly Bullock. Nancy Moytoy is believed to have been the mother of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter", Killaneca the Buck, Betsy and Tame Doe. FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. Though freed soon after, Attacullaculla returned to Fort Prince George to negotiate for peace, but his efforts were thwarted by the more hawkish Oconostota. He married WOMAN OF THE WOLF CLAN. 1708ca. They had 7 children: SARA NAKY CANOE, NETTIE CARRIER CANOE and 5 other children. They held him captive in Quebec until 1748. Attakullakulla was a man of remarkably small stature, he was noted for his maturity, wisdom, and graciousness. He first appears in the written records of 1730. Bartram describes him as "A man of remarkably small stature, slender and of a delicate frame, the only instance I saw in the Nation; but he is a man of superior abilities." Chief Attakullakulla married Ollie Ani OCONOSTOTA and had 1 child. @R503450768@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. [3] He first appeared in historic records in 1730, noted as accompanying Alexander Cuming, a British treaty commissioner, and six other Cherokee to England. 4. His paternal grandparents were Savannah Tom Moytoy III Carpenter and Nancy??. Attakullakulla, a Cherokee diplomat, warrior, and statesmanknown to the English as The Little Carpenter, because his name meant "wood leaning up" and therefore suggested house-buildingbecame one of the most prominent Cherokee people of the late eighteenth century. Chief " Attakullakulla" Dragging Canoe was born in 1708, at birth place, Tennessee. He was called the "most important Indian of his day." He was trained to become a leader among the Cherokee people. In late 1759, Cherokees went to Charleston to try to negotiate with South Carolina authorities for peace. Tame Doe was the mother of Tsistuna-Gis-Ke (Nancy Ward . He served as the leading chief of the Cherokee until his death in 1777. Miss Bennett best oil for cbd is thc vs cbd in gummies plus cbd gummies review an outstanding beauty in Lane Company. During times of war the chiefs wore Red. "[1] "His ears were cut and banded with silver, hanging nearly down to his shoulders." He had at least 4 sons with Ali-Ani-Waya. They were forced to retreat, and the Overhill Cherokee besieged Fort Loudoun, gaining its surrender in August 1760. He passed away on May 1777 in Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, United States. In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who sent emissaries to the Overhill Cherokees. On 27 August 1774, Richard Henderson, a judge from North Carolina, organized a land speculation company with a number of other prominent North Carolinians. Klink, Karl, and James Talman, ed. Journal of Cherokee Studies 3:1 (Winter 1978), 2-34. Husband of NN Partner of Attakullakulla According to James Mooney, his Cherokee name was "Ata'-gul-kalu", which could be translated "leaning wood", from "ata" meaning "wood", and "gulkalu", a verb that implies something long and unsupported, leaning against some other object. Having raised an expeditionary force of 1,700 men, Lyttelton set out for Fort Prince George, with the hostages in tow, and arrived on December 9, 1759. Attakullakulla's son, Dragging Canoe, the Chickamauga Cherokee leader during the Cherokee-American wars, split with his father during this time. Kimber, Isaac (ed. Edited by Samuel R. Walker. and Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, John Williams, John Lutterell, William Johnston, James Hogg, David Hart, and Leonard Hendly Bullock, of the province of North Carolina, of the other part. Chief Attakullakulla passed awayon May 1777in Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, United States. In the 1750s and 1760s Attakullakulla dominated Cherokee diplomacy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacullaculla, from Don Chesnut's web page; www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/cherokee.htm, a noted Cherokee chief, recognized by the British government as the head chief or "emperor" of the Nation, about 1760 and later, and commonly known to the whites as the Little Carpenter (Little Cornplanter, by mistake, in Haywood). Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Chief Attakullakulla (1695 - 1777) . by | May 25, 2022 | fatal car accident in alvin, tx 2021 | catherine rusoff wikipedia | May 25, 2022 | fatal car accident in alvin, tx 2021 | catherine rusoff wikipedia [9] He also was known to excel at building houses. Little Tennessee River,Cherokee Nation Death 1710 Cherokee, Cheatham, Tennessee Place of Burial: The Great Mound, Nikwasi, Franklin, North Carolina, USA 10th great-grandfather, White Owl Raven 16801741 Birth 1680 Cherokee, Alabama, United States (killed in battle) Death 1741 Non-Cemetery Burial 9th great-grandfather, Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona, Ukwaniequa Moytoy (Uku of Tanasi), Cherokee Moytoy (Uku of Tanasi), Cherokee 16991797 Birth 1699 Seviers Island, Tennessee Death 1797 Nachestown, North Carolina, Tai Ya Gansi Ni (Ts-yu-gns-n) Dragging Dragging Canoe" (Tatsi), Principal Chief 17341792 Birth 1734 Overhill Settlements, Monroe, Tennessee Death 1792 Running Water, Tennessee 7th great-grandfather, Naky ( Sarah Canoe ) Betesy Tatsi 17511850 Birth 1751 Monroe, Overton County, Tennessee, USA Death 1850 Grayson County, Virginia, USA 6th great-grandmother, Isham Alexander "Cherokee Chief Sawney" Brown 17671837 Birth 1767 Calhoun, Georgia Death 1837 Brighton, Missouri 5th great-grandfather. He was actually a rather small man, not much over 5 feet. descendants of attakullakulla. In May 1759, following a series of attacks by settlers and Cherokees against each other, Attakullakulla joined a delegation that went to Charleston to try to negotiate with South Carolina authorities. She was said to have been a Natchez captive adopted by his cousin's wife. [6], These efforts proved unsuccessful. ld Hop Standing Turkey, Ailsey Dougherty (born Moytoy), Caulunna Unknown, Unknown Fivekiller, Tistoe I Moytoy, Of The Wolf Clan, Tame Doe , Clogoittah Moytoy, Kitegista Moytoy, Oconostota Stalking Turkey Moytoy, Clan Willenawah Great Eagle, Tame Doe Attakullkulla, Ooloosta P 1710 - Seviers Island, Tennessee, United States (Overhill Settlements, Monroe, TN), May 1777 - Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, United States (Lookout Town, TN), Moytoy "pigeon Of Tellico" Amadohiyi Wolf Clan, Do Yo Sti Wolf Clan (born Moytoy), Peggy A Nu We Gi Motoy Walker (born Cherokee), Amasgosite Mankiller Hiawassee, 1710 - Severs Island, Tennessee, United States, May 1781 - Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA, Chief Moytoy Tellico, Tellico Tellico, Sister of Old Hop (born Moytoy), Supreme Chief Moytoy Of Tellico, Tellico Of Moytoy, 1708 - Overhill Settlements, Monroe, Tennessee, United States, May 1777 - Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, United States, White Owl Raven, Nancy Raven (born Moytoy), Ant Wa Ya Attakullakulla Litte Carpenter (born Ollie), 1708 - Seveiers Island, Tennessee, United States, May 1777 - Nachestown, North Carolina, United States, Melba Attakullakulla, Savage Napolean, Badger Moytoy, Tah Chee Raven, Mar 1 1777 - Natchestown, NC, (now Tennessee) USA. Stuart, who had escaped the tomahawk, was escorted safely to Virginia by Attakullaculla, who purchased him from his Indian captor, giving to the latter, as ransom, his rifle, clothes, and everything he had with him. Major children and living persons must directly contact the, Relationship with Cecelia Kolene Hogue (Sosa/Ahnentafel #1), Relationship with Ollie, wife of Attakullakulla (spouse), Browse using this individual as Sosa/Ahnentafel #1, List of all individuals in the family tree, Chief 1/2 Algonquin, 1/2 Cherokee Clan: Wolf Clan, {{ 'gw_downgraded_access_back_to_max'|translate }}, Born in1708 - Seveiers Island, Tennessee, Deceased in1777 - Nachestown, North Carolina, Research genealogy for Chief Attakullakulla of Seviers Island, Tennessee, United States, as well as other members of the Attakullakulla family, on Ancestry. The name is frequently spelled Atta-kulla-kulla, Ata-kullakulla or Ata-culculla. The Cherokee recalled Attakullakulla to the council to negotiate peace with the British. About the Attakullakulla surname Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" 1708 - 1777-father 1708-1777 Birth 1708 Death 1777 - I am a decendant Nionee oLLIE Oconostota-mother Princess "Ammasa", "Jay", "Ammasa Jane" 1782-1827 Birth 1782 Surry County, North Carolina, USA Death 1827 Wayne County, West Virginia, USA He moved into the woods, finding it impolitic to be among either the ones who lost or the victors of the 1760 Cherokee War. Attakullakulla (ca. The Cherokee Indians delighted the English residents and had their own eyes broadly opened to the attributes and strengths of white civilization. In the Treaty of Sycamore Shoals, also known as the Treaty of Watauga, dated March 14, 1775, Henderson purchased all the land lying between the Cumberland River, the Cumberland Mountains, and the Kentucky River, and situated south of the Ohio River. Little Carpenter, Attakullaculla (t-glkl, from t wood, glkl a verb implying that something long is leaning, without sufficient support, against some other object; hence Leaningwood.-Mooney). Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona, Ukwaniequa Moytoy (Uku of Tanasi), Cherokee Emissary to England Also Known As: "Attacullaculla", "Leaning Wood", "Little Carpenter", "Ukwaniequa", "Atta-kulla-kulla", "Ata-Kullakilla", "Ata-culculla", "Atagulkalu" Birthdate: circa 1699 Birthplace: Seviers Island, Tennessee Death: Died 1797 in Nachestown, North Carolina Immediate Family: Son of White Owl Raven Moytoy Carpenter IV and Nancy Nanye-hi Moytoy, Wolf Clan Husband of Ollie Nionee Oconostota, Ani'-Wa'Ya (Wolf) Clan Father of Ni-ki-tie "Hannah Rebecca" Arthur; Chief Dragging Canoe; Little White Owl; Ghi Go Ne li; Da-Tsi (Tah Chee) "Dutch" Carpenter and 13 others Brother of Killaneca "The Buck" Galagina Raven; Tame Doe, of the Wolf Clan; Eliza Qua-tee Oo-loo-cha ., Wolf Clan; Oconostota; Ghi-Ga-U-Tsistuna-Gis-Ke "Nancy" Wildrose Moytoy and 2 others Half brother of Chief Willenawah Great Eagle (Brock) Occupation: Supreme Chief of the Cherokee, 1760-1775, Little Carpenter, Peace Chief of the Cherokee, 1730-1797, Cherokee Chief, Cherokee Emissary to England, Comment 1: Adopted into Cherokee as Wolf Clan Comment 2: Early name Ookoonaka, White Owl Ethnicity/Relig. 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