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  1. Attakullakulla (Cherokee”Tsalagi”, (ᎠᏔᎫᎧᎷ) Atagukalu and often called Little Carpenter by the English) (c. 1715 – c. 1777) was an influential Cherokee leader and the tribe's First Beloved Man, serving from 1761 to around 1775.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2017 · Attakullakulla was a powerful eighteenth-century Overhill Cherokee leader who negotiated with British Colonial governments and French traders. He also led the Cherokees in the siege of Fort Loudoun and the peace talks at Long Island.

  3. The introduction to a short animated documentary about Attakullakulla, the Peace Chief of the Cherokee tribe during the mid 1700's.To be continued...

  4. 1 de oct. de 2023 · Attakullakulla (ca. 1708–ca. 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. Dragging Canoe, war leader of the Cherokee during the Chickamauga wars, was his son.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2024 · Attakullakulla, or the Little Carpenter, was one of the most important Cherokee chiefs of the 18th century. He was probably born between 1700 and 1710 on the Big Island of the French Broad River (later known as Sevier’s Island) and was a member of the Wolf (Ani-wa-ya) Clan.

  6. Attakullakulla (c.1712-c.1782) fou un cap cherokee, també conegut en anglès com a Little Carpenter («petit fuster») i pare de Tsiyu Gansini. Va néixer com Oukanaekah i va rebre més tard el nom Attakullakulla, «el que sap ben encaixar les coses», que els anglesos van traduir com petit fuster.

  7. www.ncpedia.org › biography › attakullakullaAttakullakulla | NCpedia

    Attakullakulla was a prominent Cherokee diplomat, warrior, and statesman in the eighteenth century. He negotiated with the English, the French, and the Iroquois, and led Cherokee forces against the Creeks and the French.