Cheeseekau, the Glossary
Cheeseekau (c. 1760–1792) was a war chief of the Kispoko division of the Shawnee Nation.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Alabama, American Revolutionary War, Battle of Point Pleasant, Blue Jacket, Chickamauga Cherokee, Dragging Canoe, Family of Tecumseh, Kentucky, Kispoko, Nashville, Tennessee, Ohio Country, Shawnee, Tallapoosa River, Tecumseh, Tennessee, Tennessee River, Tenskwatawa, Whiteside, Tennessee.
- 18th-century Shawnee people
- Chickamauga Cherokee people
- Shawnee leaders
Alabama
Alabama is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Battle of Point Pleasant
The Battle of Point Pleasant, also known as the Battle of Kanawha and the Battle of Great Kanawha, was the only major action of Dunmore's War.
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Blue Jacket
Blue Jacket, or Weyapiersenwah (c. 1743 – 1810), was a war chief of the Shawnee people, known for his militant defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country. Cheeseekau and Blue Jacket are 18th-century Shawnee people, Native American leaders, Native American people of the Indian Wars, Native Americans in the American Revolution and Shawnee leaders.
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Chickamauga Cherokee
The Chickamauga Cherokee were a Native American group that separated from the greater body of the Cherokee during the American Revolutionary War and up to the early 1800s.
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Dragging Canoe
Dragging Canoe (ᏥᏳ ᎦᏅᏏᏂ, pronounced Tsiyu Gansini, – February 29, 1792) was a Cherokee red (or war) chief who led a band of Cherokee warriors who resisted colonists and United States settlers in the Upper South. Cheeseekau and Dragging Canoe are 1792 deaths, Chickamauga Cherokee people, Native American people of the Indian Wars and Native Americans in the American Revolution.
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Family of Tecumseh
The family of Tecumseh (c. 1768 – October 5, 1813), the Shawnee leader, has long been the subject of inquiry by historians. Cheeseekau and family of Tecumseh are Tecumseh.
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Kentucky
Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
Kispoko
Kispoko (also spelled Kiscopocoke, Kispokotha, Spitotha) is the name of one of the five divisions (or septs) of the Shawnee, a Native American people.
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.
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Ohio Country
The Ohio Country (Ohio Territory, Ohio Valley) was a name used for a loosely defined region of colonial North America west of the Appalachian Mountains and south of Lake Erie.
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Shawnee
The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Cheeseekau and Shawnee are Native Americans in the American Revolution.
Tallapoosa River
The Tallapoosa River runs U.S. Geological Survey.
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Tecumseh
Tecumseh (October 5, 1813) was a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. Cheeseekau and Tecumseh are 1760s births, 18th-century Shawnee people, Native American leaders and Shawnee leaders.
Tennessee
Tennessee, officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
Tennessee River
The Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River.
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Tenskwatawa
Tenskwatawa (also called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah, Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (January 1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as the Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. Cheeseekau and Tenskwatawa are 18th-century Shawnee people, Native American leaders, Shawnee leaders and Tecumseh.
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Whiteside, Tennessee
Whiteside (formerly Aetna, Etna and Running Water) is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Tennessee.
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See also
18th-century Shawnee people
- Black Hoof
- Blackfish (Shawnee leader)
- Blue Jacket
- Captain Logan
- Charlot Kaské
- Cheeseekau
- Cornstalk
- Indian Will
- John Lewis (Shawnee leader)
- Kekewepelethy
- Lawoughqua
- Moluntha
- Nonhelema
- Opessa Straight Tail
- Peter Chartier
- Red Pole (Shawnee)
- Snake (Shawnee leader)
- Tecumseh
- Tenskwatawa
- Thomas McKee
Chickamauga Cherokee people
- Black Fox (Cherokee chief)
- Bob Benge
- Cheeseekau
- Doublehead
- Dragging Canoe
- James Vann
- John Watts (Cherokee chief)
- Major Ridge
- Oconostota
- Pathkiller
- Tagwadihi
- Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief)
- Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee warrior)
- The Bowl (Cherokee chief)
- William Dutch
Shawnee leaders
- Black Bob (Shawnee chief)
- Black Hoof
- Blackfish (Shawnee leader)
- Blue Jacket
- Captain Logan
- Charles Blue Jacket
- Charlot Kaské
- Cheeseekau
- Cornstalk
- Glenna Wallace
- John Lewis (Shawnee leader)
- Kakowatcheky
- Kekewepelethy
- Meshemethequater
- Neucheconeh
- Nonhelema
- Opessa Straight Tail
- Peter Chartier
- Red Pole (Shawnee)
- Snake (Shawnee leader)
- Straight Tail Meaurroway Opessa
- Tecumseh
- Tenskwatawa
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheeseekau
Also known as Cheeksuakalo, Chiksika, Shawnee Warrior.