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Moluntha, also spelled Molunthe, Melonthe, and Malunthy (d. 1786), was a prominent civil chief of the Shawnee people in the 1780s. He was murdered by a
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Kentucky frontiersman
arriving, but since the signing of the Treaty of Fort Finney, Moluntha was not worried. Moluntha had been working with the Americans for months, which is why
Hugh_McGary
Shawnee leader and sister of Cornstalk (c. 1718–1786)
United States, Nonhelema's village was attacked. Her husband, Shawnee Chief Moluntha, was killed, and Nonhelema was captured and gravely injured. She died later
Nonhelema
Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)
individually, getting each to sign separate land treaties. In January 1786, Moluntha, civil chief of the Mekoche Shawnee division, signed the Treaty of Fort
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Battle in the American Revolutionary War
accompanied Logan, confronted the Shawnee chief Moluntha and asked if he had been at Blue Licks. Moluntha misunderstood the question and nodded his head
Battle_of_Blue_Licks
1791 mass killing of Indians by Kentucky militia in Ohio
food supplies and killing or capturing many, including the aged Chief Moluntha who was soon murdered by one of Logan's men, reportedly in retaliation
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American politician
food supplies and killing or capturing many, including the aged Chief Moluntha who surrendered under a U.S. flag outside his wegiwa while displaying the
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Part of the American Indian Wars (1786–1795)
burned the towns and food supplies, killing and capturing numerous Natives. Moluntha, an elderly Shawnee chief who had signed the Fort Finney treaty, was executed
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Loyalist and British Indian Department interpreter
the territory occupied by the Shawnee. A year later, the Shawnee leader Moluntha was cowed into signing the Treaty of Fort Finney, confirming the cession
Simon_Girty
American family
account of the raid, and of the brutal murder of the great Shawnee chief Moluntha by Colonel Hugh McGary which Lytle himself attempted unsuccessfully to
Lytle_family
Shawnee leader (died c. 1808)
ceded lands in Ohio, although most Shawnees rejected the treaty. After Moluntha, the principal Shawnee chief, was murdered by an American soldier, Kekewepelethy
Kekewepelethy
Shawnee warrior
Native mother, ( based on family history book, The Renick's of Greenbrier, Moluntha aka Joshua Renick was his father and Nonhelema, Chief Cornstalk's daughter
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