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First Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (c. 1756–1839)
Yonaguska (Cherokee: Ᏺꮔꭼꮿꮝꭹ; c. 1760 – April 1839), known in English as Drowning Bear, was a Cherokee chief and reformer who served as head chief of the
Yonaguska
American politician (1805–1893)
lawyer, politician and soldier. He was the adopted son of Cherokee Chief Yonaguska and became the first white Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
William_Holland_Thomas
Title of the chief executives of the Cherokee Nations
Principal Chief. The position had existed in the east since the time of Yonaguska. Their descendants make up the members of the federally recognized Eastern
List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee
List_of_Principal_Chiefs_of_the_Cherokee
Native Americans dedicated to preventing alcohol abuse
Yonaguska (1759–1839) was a leader of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. In 1819, after several years of alcoholism, Yonaguska experienced
Native American temperance activists
Native_American_temperance_activists
Native American tribe in Oklahoma, United States
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Cherokee_Nation
Outdoor historical drama in Cherokee, North Carolina, US
notable Cherokee historic figures, including Sequoyah, Junaluska, Chief Yonaguska a.k.a. Drowning Bear, and William Holland Thomas. The Western North Carolina
Unto_These_Hills
Mountains in the Southern United States with elevations greater than 6,000 feet
com/parkway_tour/overlooks/00445.asp Marks Knob Big Cataloochee Mount Hardison Mount Yonaguska Mount Ambler Mount Hardy http://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway_tour/overlooks/00364
Southern_Sixers
Filipino-bred thoroughbred racehorse
Pedigree of Ibarra (PHI), bay horse 2004 Sire Yonaguska (USA) 1998 Cherokee Run (USA) 1990 Runaway Groom (CAN) 1979 Blushing Groom (FR) 1974 Yonnie Girl
Ibarra_(horse)
American art historian
American Myth: Will Thomas, Yonaguska, and the Cherokees Who Defied Removal, explores the lives of the Cherokee chief Yonaguska and his adopted son, William
Kirk_Savage
Cherokee Nation chief and activist (1945–2010)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Wilma_Mankiller
Korean-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
위너스맨 Winner's Man Sire Musket Man Grandsire Yonaguska Dam Winner's Marine Damsire Volponi Sex Stallion Foaled (2018-01-27)27 January 2018 Country Korea
Winner's_Man
Cherokee wrestler and politician
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Osley_Bird_Saunooke
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1988–2023)
the field started to close and Yonaguska took the lead. Point Given battled back and started to pull clear of Yonaguska, only to be passed in the final
Point_Given
Osamekin (YT-191) Pessacus (YT-192) Sassacus (YT-193) Squanto (YT-194) Yonaguska (YT-195) YT-196 YT-197 YT-198, sunk off Anzio, Italy, 18 February 1944
List of yard and district craft of the United States Navy
List_of_yard_and_district_craft_of_the_United_States_Navy
First elected Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
of Cherokees who went out to hunt for Tsali for the U.S. Army. Upon Yonaguska's passing in 1839, Salonitah, who at this point was Chief of Paint Town
Salonitah
Federally recognized Indian Tribe in North Carolina
the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Principal Chief Yonaguska, with the help of his adopted European American son William Holland Thomas
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Eastern_Band_of_Cherokee_Indians
Cherokee political advisor from Oklahoma (born 1968)
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Kimberly_Teehee
17th-century female chief White Plume, Kaw chief Yellow Bird, Walla Walla chief Yonaguska, Cherokee chief William Weatherford, Muscogee Creek chief White Hair (Pawhuska)
List of Native Americans of the United States
List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (born 1975)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Chuck_Hoskin_Jr.
Use of alcoholic beverages by Native Americans
dignity by reverting to traditional customs and ceremonies. Tenskwatawa, Yonaguska, and George Copway sought to achieve this by establishing alcohol-free
Alcohol_and_Native_Americans
Museum in Cherokee, North Carolina
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Museum_of_the_Cherokee_People
1838–1839 forced migration of the Cherokee people
not subject to removal. In North Carolina, about 400 Cherokee led by Yonaguska lived on land along the Oconaluftee River in the Great Smoky Mountains
Cherokee_removal
Regiment of the Confederate States Army
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
1st_Cherokee_Mounted_Rifles
Cherokee politician
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Michell_Hicks
Horse race
Voodoo (Jorge F. Chavez) 2002 – Multiple Choice (Victor Carrero) 2001 – Yonaguska (Chris McCarron) 2000 – Stalwart Member (Norberto Arroyo Jr.) 1999 – Scatmandu
Sport_Page_Handicap
River in North Carolina, USA
the son of caucasian parents who was adopted by Cherokee peace chief Yonaguska, took control of Cherokee business affairs in the 1830s. His land purchases
Oconaluftee (Great Smoky Mountains)
Oconaluftee_(Great_Smoky_Mountains)
their lands, the center of which was Quallatown on the Oconaluftee River. Yonaguska was chosen as their principal chief. c. 1825 Census figures for the Cherokee
Timeline_of_Cherokee_history
River in the eastern United States
and state citizens, not subject to removal. About 500 Cherokee led by Yonaguska lived on land along the Oconaluftee, which was owned by William Holland
Oconaluftee_River
Annual American Thoroughbred horse race in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Home Chris McCarron J. Paco Gonzalez Trudy McCaffery 7 f 1:21.94 G1 2000 Yonaguska (DH) Jerry D. Bailey D. Wayne Lukas Michael Tabor 7 f 1:24.52 G1 2000
Hopeful_Stakes
19th century Coast Salish prophet
19th-century Native American prophets, including Neolin, Handsome Lake, Yonaguska, Tenskwatawa, Tavibo and his son Wovoka, and Smohalla, all of whom had
John_Slocum
(SP-463) USS Yokes (DE-668/APD-69) USS Yolo (LST-677/LST(M)-677/APB-43) USS Yonaguska (YT-195/YTB-195/YTM-195) USS York (CL-1) USS York County (LST-1175) USS Yorktown
List of United States Navy ships: W–Z
List_of_United_States_Navy_ships:_W–Z
Cherokee chief (c. 1760–c. 1819)
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief)
Tahlonteeskee_(Cherokee_chief)
Cherokee statesman (1847–1917)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
William_Charles_Rogers
Native American lawyer
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Shawna_Baker
State-recognized tribe in Alabama, United States
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama
Cherokee_Tribe_of_Northeast_Alabama
Traditional justice among Native Americans
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Blood_Law
Native American leader (1936–2012)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Gerard_Parker
Cherokee leader (1832–1893)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Nimrod_Jarrett_Smith
Cherokee politician
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
George_Wickliffe
Historic fort in Tennessee, US
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Fort_Cass
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Bill_John_Baker
Former horse race in New York state
Daydream Edgar Prado Timothy Tullock Jr. S J Bee Stable 0:56.93 2000 Yonaguska Jerry Bailey D. Wayne Lukas Michael Tabor 0:57.86 1999 More Than Ready
Flash_Stakes
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1941 to 1949
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
J._B._Milam
Strength Within Crafty Guy 6 2002 Showmeitall Monthir Royal Lad 6 2001 Yonaguska City Zip Sparkling Sabre 11 2000 More Than Ready (DH) Summer Note (DH)
Hutcheson Stakes top three finishers and starters
Hutcheson_Stakes_top_three_finishers_and_starters
Mountain in the southeastern United States
its intersection with the Balsam Mountain crest on the slopes of Mount Yonaguska southward to the remote upper Raven Fork valley. The ridge runs roughly
Marks_Knob
American engineer, oilman and tribal chief (1908–1987)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
W._W._Keeler
American politician (born 1954)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation Principal Chief)
Joe_Byrd_(Cherokee_Nation_Principal_Chief)
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Cherokee_ethnobotany
Cherokee administrator and politician
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Joyce_Dugan
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
William Hicks (Cherokee chief)
William_Hicks_(Cherokee_chief)
American lawyer and politician (born 1950)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Chad_Smith_(politician)
Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Patrick_Lambert
Former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (born 1943)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Ross_Swimmer
Cherokee leader
John Looney John Rogers Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska Salonitah Tsaladihi Gerard Parker Joyce Dugan Patrick Lambert Richard
Takatoka
American politician and judge (1855–1938)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Thomas_Buffington
28th Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Richard_Sneed
Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1875–1880)
Hoskin Jr. (2019–present) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824–present) Yonaguska (1824–1839) Salonitah, or Flying Squirrel (1870–1875) Lloyd R. Welch (1875–1880)
Lloyd R. Welch (Cherokee chief)
Lloyd_R._Welch_(Cherokee_chief)
Horse race
Castellano Carlos Morales Morton & Marisol Binn 6 f 1:09.62 $66,960 2001 Yonaguska 3 José A. Santos D. Wayne Lukas Michael Tabor 6 f 1:09.60 $67,320 2000
Fall_Highweight_Stakes
Horse race in Florida, U.S.
Jorge Chavez Manny Tortora Take Five Stables 7 f 1:26.07 $90,000 G2 2001 Yonaguska 3 Jerry D. Bailey D. Wayne Lukas Michael Tabor 7 f 1:22.63 $90,000 G2
Hutcheson_Stakes
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Smart One; Creative and Active; Lived in North America During the Cretaceous Period
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A Small Fresh Water Stream; Water
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