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Moytoy of Citico was a Cherokee leader during the time of the Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761) and was its chief instigator. Also called Amo-adaw-ehi, Moytoy was the nephew of the Moytoy of Tellico.〔Brown, John P. ("Eastern Cherokee Chiefs." ) ''Chronicles of Oklahoma.'' Vol. 16, No. 1. March 1938. Retrieved 1 Jan 2013.〕 ==Military actions== In retaliation for perceived slights by the British while campaigning with them against the French in the French and Indian War in 1758, Moytoy took his band and left the campaign to return home. He stole a number of British horses in compensation. The rest of the Cherokee allies were said to agree with his perception of the British, but the leaders Attakullakulla and Ostenaco did not agree with his actions. Moytoy was a war chief in the conflict that began in 1759 between the Cherokee and British.
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