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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy
14.DRAGGING4 CANOE (A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1734 in The Overhill settlements, now Monroe Co, TN, and died March 01, 1792 in Lookout Town, TN.He married LEAF.She was born Abt. 1734.
Notes for DRAGGING CANOE:
Dragging Canoe
Tsi’yi-gunsi’ni
Tsu-gun-sini
Chuconsene
Cheucunsene
Kunnesee
the Savage Napoleon
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from Don Chesnut's web page; www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/cherokee.htm
Tsi’yi-gunsi’ni :
"He is dragging a canoe," from tsi’yu, canoe (cf. Tsi’yu) otter, and gunsi’ni, "he is dragging it." "Dragging Canoe," a prominent leader of the hostile Cherokee in the Revolution. The name appears in documents as Cheucunsene and Kunnesee.(Starr also lists him as Chuconsene)
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As a 12-14 year old boy he was told he couldn't go with the war party unless he could drag the fully loaded war log canoe on land into the water.His enthusiasm and endeavors earned him the name Tsi'ui-Gunsin'ni "Dragging Canoe".This was circa 1750 when his father Atakullakulla led war parties against the French & their Native allies, including Shawnee, in the Ohio Valley.
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- Chief Dragging Canoe, Chickamauga Tsalagi (Cherokee) 1775
"Whole Indian Nations have melted away like snowballs in the sun before the white man's advance.They leave scarcely a name of our people except those wrongly recorded by their destroyers.Where are the Delawares? They have been reduced to a mere shadow of their former greatness.We had hoped that the white men would not be willing to travel beyond the mountains.Now that hope is gone.They have passed the mountains, and have settled upon Tsalagi (Cherokee) land.They wish to have that usurpation sanctioned by treaty.When that is gained, the same encroaching spirit will lead them upon other land of the Tsalagi (Cherokees).New cessions will be asked.Finally the whole country, which the Tsalagi (Cherokees) and their fathers have so long occupied, will be demanded, and the remnant of the Ani Yvwiya, The Real People, once so great and formidable, will be compelled to seek refuge in some distant wilderness.There they will be permitted to stay only a short while, until they again behold the advancing banners of the same greedy host.Not being able to point out any further retreat for the miserable Tsalagi (Cherokees), the extinction of the whole race will be proclaimed.Should we not therefore run all risks, and incur all consequences, rather than to submit to further loss of our country?Such treaties may be alright for men who are too old to hunt or fight.As for me, I have my young warriors about me.We will hold our land."
[The Indigenous Peoples: "Indians" in North America before the European Invasion through the 19th century.]Subsequently the Henderson Purchase was repudiated and negated by both British and American governments. individuals were not allowed to make land purchases. that right was withheld by centralized european governments dealing with tribes as nation-to-nation.
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1792February 17;Chickamauga Chief Glass and Dragging Canoe's brother, Turtle At Home, waylaid the John Collingsworth family near Nashville, killing the father, mother, and a daughter, and capturing an eight-year-old girl. Returning to Lookout Town (near Trenton, Georgia), they held a scalp dance, grinding one of the scalps in his teeth as he performed. Dragging Canoe, recently returned from Mississippi after meeting with Choctaws, celebrated the occasion so strenuously that he died the following morning, age ±54.
John Watts of Will's Town (near Fort Payne, Alabama), became the new Chickamauaga leader of the united war effort. Cherokee resistance continued - led a big campaign against settlements in Nashville (Buchanan Station 1793) and in upper east Tennessee led the combined Cherokee-Creek attack at Cavett's Station in 1793 in which there were no white survivors.
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Old Frontiers, pg 5
"Tsu-gun-sini, Dragging Canoe, son of Attakullakulla, was chief of Amo-yeli-egwa, Great Island, one of the smaller Cherokee towns."
March 1775]
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Old Frontiers, pg 161
[1776, Dragging Canoe] "With his followers, he seceded from the Cherokee Nation and withdrew a hundred miles down the Tennessee River where he organized a new tribe.Those Cherokees who met in treaty with the Americans, he denounced as "rogues," or worse, as "Virginians."His own followers called themselves, proudly, "Ani-Yunwiya," the Real People.
More About DRAGGING CANOE:
Attended: March 1775, Henderson's Treaty, Sycamore Shoals
Blood: 3/4 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott?)
Child of DRAGGING CANOE and LEAF is:
i. | YOUNG DRAGGING5 CANOE, b. Abt. 1752. |
15.DA-TSI4 (A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1736, and died Aft. 1828.He married (1) E-LI-SI.She was born Abt. 1740.He married (2) SUSANNAH CATHERINE.She was born Abt. 1742.
Notes for DA-TSI:
This is NOT the same guy as Captain Dutch, Western Cherokee Chief.
More About DA-TSI:
Blood: 3/4 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott?)
Emigration: 1828, to Texas from Arkansas
More About E-LI-SI:
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley)
Children of DA-TSI and E-LI-SI are:
41. | i. | U-LU-TSA5, b. Abt. 1760. | |
ii. | GI-YO-S-TI, b. Abt. 1770. |
More About GI-YO-S-TI: Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley) |
iii. | NETTLE CARRIER, b. Abt. 1772. |
More About NETTLE CARRIER: Aka (Facts Pg): Tale'danigi'ski, Ta-le-da-ni-gi-s-gi Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley) |
More About THE BADGER:
Attended 1: November 1788, Eustinali council
Attended 2: June 1792, Estinawa council
Blood: 3/4 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott?)
Translation: O-gu-ma = Badger
Notes for NA-NI:
As compiled here, Nancy would be of the Paint clan but so would her husband, the Badger.This would be forbidden under the Cherokee customs of the day.The clan association on Nancy's side is assumed through her "sister" [niece?] Wurteh (Paint clan) but Nancy may have been a half-sister; this would allow her to have a different clan association.
More About NA-NI:
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Wurteh)
Children of THE BADGER and NA-NI are:
42. | i. | NANCY5 O-GU-MA, b. 1768; d. 1860. | |
43. | ii. | JINNIE O-GU-MA, b. Abt. 1770; d. 1838. | |
iii. | JOHNSON O-GU-MA, b. Abt. 1776. | ||
44. | iv. | BADGER, b. Abt. 1780. | |
45. | v. | JOHN WELCH O-GU-MA, b. 1782; d. 1837. |
17.BLACKFOX4 (A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1742.He married SISTER OF GI-GO-NE-LI I, daughter of U-LU-TSE.She was born Abt. 1740.
More About BLACKFOX:
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott?)
Children of BLACKFOX and SISTER GI-GO-NE-LI are:
46. | i. | MOTHER OF5 LOONEY, b. Abt. 1760. | |
ii. | CHIEF BLACKFOX, b. Abt. 1766; d. Bef. July 22, 1811. |
More About CHIEF BLACKFOX: Chief: Bet. 1801 - 1811, Principal Chief, CN-East |
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