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Old Tassel Old Tassel (or sometimes Corntassel) (Cherokee language: ''Utsi'dsata''), ( died 1788), was "First Beloved Man" (the equivalent of a regional Cherokee chief) of the Overhill Cherokee after 1783. He continuously tried to keep the Cherokee people of the Overhill region out of the Cherokee–American wars being fought at the time between the American frontiersmen and the Chickamauga warriors under Dragging Canoe. He was murdered under a flag of truce while defending his tribe from white settlers. ==Family== Old Tassel's brothers were the warriors Pumpkin Boy and Doublehead. His maternal nephew was John Watts, known as "Young Tassel." The name Corn Tassel is also the Cherokee Indian name for ex-Cherokee Nation Chief Chad Smith. The Corntassel family still exists today, as well as Doublehead and Watts.〔Note: The Cherokee Tribal Family holds a genealogy record that is valid and extends back prior to European contact. The tribal family connected to Old Tassel and this Cherokee relatives is one of the very few with such rare records supported by history. 〕
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