Attacullaculla's name was also spelled Attakullaculla and he was knownalso as Ukwaneequa or Chuconnunta. 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). ALTERNATE SPELLINGS: Attakullakulia, Attacullaculla, Attakullaculla, Chugonanta, Chukenata; Occounaco, Ouconaco, Onacona, Ookanaska, Ookeeneka, Oukahakah, Oukounaka. Most of the modern American History books contain the name of this man as having fought with the Americans in the American Revolution. The expedition was necessary to prevent being overtaken by those in pursuit of the Cherokee. While attending the American Board college in Cornwall, Connecticut, he met and married Harriet Gold. http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/a/n/Donald-N-Pantheryates/GENE5-0005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attakullakulla. [2] Attakullakulla knew some English but was not fluent. hief Moytoy, Old Hop Standing Turkey, Chief Moytoy, Tame Doe, Aganunitsi Qautie Moytoy, Tistoe I Moytoy, Oukah Ulah Moytoy, Oukah Ulah, N okee Indian, Old Hop Standing Turkey, Chief Moytoy, Tame Doe, Aganunitsi Qautie Moytoy, Tistoe I Moytoy, Oukah Ulah, Oukah Ulah Moytoy, N Amatoya Moytoy, I, Of Tellico Moytoy, I, Of Chota, Do Cherokee Indian (born Moytoy). 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. Attakullakulla had a daughter named Rebecca "Nikiti" Carpenter with his first wife Nionnee Ollie and another known as "Weena" with one of the survivors of the Loudon battle.[26][27][28]. During times of war the chiefs wore Red. His son, Dragging Canoe fought on the side of the British, with the Chickamagua Cherokees. D: 1696 + Nonoma Winauske Cornstalk, Matastiske + Hokolesqua Opeechan Stream "Wynepuechsika Keiga-tugh-qua" : B: 1628. Three or four years later, he was captured by the Ottawa, allies of the French. Attakullakulla was born about 1705, in Canada West, British Colonial America as the son of Unknown Cherokee and Unknown Cherokee. Spencer C. Tucker, James R. Arnold, and Roberta Wiener. In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who sent emissaries to the Overhill Cherokees. He was mild-mannered, brilliant, and witty. By the early 1750s, Attakullakulla, renowned for his oratorical skills, had been appointed a principal speaker for the Cherokee Nation. Stuart's life was saved by the vice-king, Atta-culla-culla (q. v.), who conducted him in safety to Virginia. As an adult he became well-known for skills at . Chief Attakullakulla family tree Parents Unavailable Unavailable Spouse (s) 1700-1780 Attakullakulla was a powerful eighteenth-century Overhill Cherokee leader who played a critical and decisive role in shaping diplomatic, trade, and military relationships with the British Colonial governments of South Carolina and Virginia for over fifty years. During his youth he was trained by the elders to assume a position of responsibility. Amatoya was taught by his father to witch for water with a willow stick. Research genealogy for War Chief Attakullakulla of Great Lakes Region, Canada, as well as other members of the Attakullakulla family, on Ancestry. 29, (Mar 1760): 144145. The Journal of Major John Norton. (could have been as late as 1712), Big Island of the French Broad River, later called Sevier's Island, TN. He also argued for increased colonial military presence in the Overhill villages, which led to the construction of the Virginia Fort and Fort Loudoun near the Overhill villages in 1756. * Kelly, James C. "Notable Persons in Cherokee History: Attakullakulla." the receipt whereof the said Oconistoto and his whole nation do for themselves and the whole tribe of people, have granted, bargained, and sold, aliened, enfeoffed, released, and confirmed, and by presents do grant, bargain, and sell, alien, enfeoff, release, and confirm to 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 forever, all the tract, territory, or parcel of land beginning on the Holston River where the courses of Powels Mountain strikes the same, thence up the said river as it meanders to where the Virginia line crosses the same, thence along the line run by Donelson & Co. to a point six English miles eastward of the Long Islands in said Holston River; thence a direct course toward the mouth of the Great Canaway until it reaches the top of Powels Mountain, thence westward along the said ridge to the beginning [Path Deed*], (End of Page 147). Descendants of Chief Moytoy I (Amadohiyi) of Chota Generation No. He was actually a rather small man, not much over 5 feet. 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. Governor William Henry Lyttleton seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokees responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. As a young boy he lived in the Overhill Towns which lay along the banks of the Little Tennessee and Hiwassie rivers. The marriage was permissible because they were of different clans; he was Wolf Clan and she was Paint Clan. Ama Matai eventually became pronounced as Amatoya. Has Children Turtle at Home - 1 b: 1754 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sandrahun Little Carpenter, Peace Chief of the Cherokee, 1699-1797. He told his fellow Cherokee that he intended to go hunting and take his prisoner with him to eat venison. In the 1750s, Attakullakulla worked to provide a steady supply of trade goods for his people. Through his influence a treaty of peace was arranged with Gov. White Owl was related to the family from which many Cherokee leaders were drawn and was thus destined for greatness if he showed the mettle to grasp the opportunity which circumstances presented to him. * Klink, Karl, and James Talman, ed. The Seven Cherokee, including Attakullakulla, who traveled with Sir Alexander Cuming back to London, England in 1730. A. E., 1900. Chief Attakullakulla (1708 - 1777) Photos: 14 Records: 66 Born in Seveiers Island, Tennessee, United States on 1708. The date of his death has not been recorded, but it was probably about 1780. aged 69years old. View Site 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. Governor William Henry Lyttleton seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokees responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. He was called the "most important Indian of his day." He was trained to become a leader among the Cherokee people. 2. 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. He was mild-mannered, brilliant, and witty. But this was not enough to satisfy young Cherokee who wished to honor their cultural obligation of "blood revenge" and sought social status. According to the family tree we have Chief Black Fox had a daughter, Lucy Black Fox Boland. Chief Nettle Carrier was born in 1782, at birth place, to Chief Tsiai Gunsinni Dragging Canoe Attakullakula and Nelly Ugalogv Attakullakula (born Attakullakulla). In May 1759, following a series of attacks by settlers and Cherokees against each other, Attacullaculla joined a delegation that went to Charleston to try to negotiate with South Carolina authorities. 1708-ca. Throughout the 1760s, he would work in vain to stall white settlement in the western Carolinas and Overhill Territory, and was a frequent guest of colonial officials in Charles Town and Williamsburg. Later, he resided at Tellico, and Chota, E. Indian Nation, TN. Suggested Reading(s): David Cockran, The Cherokee Frontier: Conflict and Survival, 1740-1762 (1962); James C. Kelly, "Notable Persons in Cherokee History: Attakullakulla," Journal of Cherokee Studies 3 (1): 2-34. http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=A045. The colonial governor, William Henry Lyttelton, seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokee surrendered those men responsible for killing white settlers. Chief Attakullakulla Three young Cherokee traveled on a diplomatic trip to England. [6] According to anthropologist James Mooney, Attakullakulla's Cherokee name could be translated as "leaning wood", from ada meaning "wood", and gulkalu, a verb that implies something long, leaning against some other object. Henderson's purchase was in violation of North Carolina and Virginia law, as well as the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited private purchase of American Indian land. Three or four years later, he was captured by the Ottawa, allies of the French, who held him captive in Canada until 1748. Governor William Henry Lyttleton seized the delegates as hostages until the Cherokees responsible for killing white settlers were surrendered. He was known to the British as the "Prince of Chote-Tenase", or Prince of Chota, because his grandfather, Moytoy of Chota, had been the chief of the capital city, Chota-Tanasi. Attakulla also influenced the selection of John Stuart as Superintendent of Southern Indian Affairs. known as Ata'-gul-kalu, "Prince of Chota", Tathtowe, Tiftowe, Clogoittah, Chunconnunta, Ukwaneequa, Truconita, Chungonanta, Chugonanta Tommy, Tommy of Tenase, Occounaco, The White Owl, Chukenataa Warrior, Ookanaska, and Little Corn. He was captured as an infant during a raid in which his parents were killed, and brought back to Tennessee to be adopted by a Cherokee family, where he was raised as Cherokee. The Name Sawney or Shawnee or Sawnee, Ancester blood line name in honor of Little Carpenter. 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 Though freed soon after, Attacullaculla returned to Fort Prince George to negotiate for peace, but his efforts were thwarted by the more hawkish Oconostota. Blackfox is the witness to many of the documents for the Seabolt family. He had at least 4 sons with Ali-Ani-Waya. In response, the Cherokee launched an offensive against settlements on the southern frontier. 1777), or Atagulkalu, known as Little Carpenter (Cherokee name Ata-gul' kalu, was First Beloved Man of the Cherokee Indians from 1761 to around 1775. Has No Children Ookoonaka Nahoola Ookoovsdi -Paint Clan 7. Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" 1708 - 1777-father 1708-1777 Birth 1708 Death 1777 - I am a decendant Nionee oLLIE Oconostota-mother. 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. 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. Preceded by Standing Turkey First Beloved Man 17611775 Succeeded by Oconostota, Attacullaculla of Chota-Tenase was born about 1708. A child of White Owl 1 Raven and Nancy Li Wildrose 1 Moytoy Visualize another relationship Upon his return, he became one of the Cherokees' leading diplomats and an adviser to the Beloved Man of Chota. Attakullakulla was born into a high place within Cherokee society. * Litton, Gaston L. "The Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation", Chronicles of Oklahoma 15:3 (September 1937), 253-270 (retrieved August 18, 2006). "Narrative of a Kentucky Adventure in 1775". Throughout 1758 and 1759, Cherokee warriors launched retributive raids on the southern colonial frontier. In order to save Stuart, Attakullakulla purchased him from the Cherokee who had taken him. ATTAKULLAKULLA ca. They had 7 children: SARA NAKY CANOE, NETTIE CARRIER CANOE and 5 other children. In footnote 1 it talks about the treaties signed by the 'cherokee". During times of Peace the Chiefs wore white. Kimber, Isaac (ed. 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. 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 Attakullakulla is believed to have died in 1777. [9] He also was known to excel at building houses. John Stuart, Superintendent of Indian Affairs under the colonial government, had escaped death. Throughout 1758 and 1759, Cherokee warriors launched retributive raids on the southern colonial frontier. In 1730 he was one of seven Cherokees who accompanied Sir Alexander Cumming to England. ); Kimber, Edward (ed.). 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." [1] He married Nionne Ollie, who was the daughter of his cousin Oconostota The marriage was permissible because they were of different clans; he was Wolf Clan and she was Paint Clan. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824-present), Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory (18391907), United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (1939present), This page was last edited on 3 December 2022, at 22:28. [10], Attakullakulla is believed to have been born in the territory of the Overhill Cherokee, in what is now East Tennessee, sometime in the early 1700s, although it is not known exactly when. Cheif Attakullakulla.Amoung the Cherokee diplomats in the 18th century was Attakullakulla,known to the English as the Little Carpenter (far right). He was robbed and harassed by angry frontiersmen on his journey home. Has No Children Ooskiah Oskuah -Paint Clan 6. [2], Attakullakulla is believed to have been born in the territory of the Overhill Cherokee, in what is now East Tennessee, sometime in the early 1700s. 3 6. The Cherokee Indians delighted the English residents and had their own eyes broadly opened to the attributes and strengths of white civilization. 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. 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, Attakullakulla was the youngest of the group and he is believed to have been born about 1710. He died after September 1778, in Cherokee, Alabama, United States, at the age of 73. His influence diminished as Dragging Canoe, his son, and other young leaders continued Cherokee resistance to the Americans. * The Badger * Little Owl * Raven * Turtle At Home * Alexander Cameron, (an adopted white) * John Stuart was a soldier at Fort Loudon who was adopted by Attakullakulla and who later became Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Journal of Cherokee Studies 3:1 (Winter 1978), 2-34. (Toronto: Champlain Society, 1970). 1761 - 1775, Principal Chief, CN, Signer: March 1775, Henderson's Treaty, Sycamore Shoals. 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. [10][11], Amatoya Moytoy, I, of Tellico Raven 16401710 Birth 1640 Chota. He first appears in the written records of 1730. Thus, Moytoy's European lineage can be traced to the Frankish Duke Ansegisel of Metz Meroving, Peppin II, and Charles Martel. [16][17], In the 17501760s, Attakullakulla dominated Cherokee diplomacy. Chief married Nelly Ugalogv Attakullakulla. He will be a descendent to many. He is described by William Bartram (Travels, 482, 1792), who visited him in 1776, 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. Although he had become sedate, dignified, and somewhat taciturn in mature years, Logan (Hist. [13] In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who had sent emissaries to the Overhill 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. He effectively led and acted as the primary spokesman for the Overhill Cherokees in the 1750s and 1760s, although apparently he never attained the official title of Uko, or foremost chief, within Cherokee society. 1730. 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. ), 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.". 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