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Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief) ''Tahlonteeskee'' (or "'Talotisky' '") was a Principal Chief of the first Cherokee Nation, and one of the "Old Settlers" of the Cherokee Nation–West. ==Early life== Tahlonteeskee was a Cherokee headman of Cayoka town, on Hiawassee Island (in modern day Hamilton County, Tennessee). Following the decision he and Chief Doublehead made to sign over large parcels of traditional Cherokee hunting grounds to the United States in 1805, they found themselves considered by many Cherokee to be traitors.〔(''Gore, Oklahoma: Tahlonteeskee - Oldest Capital in Oklahoma'' ); webpage; Leisure and Sports Review; accessed November 2015〕 After Doublehead was assassinated in 1807 for his part in the land transfer, Tahlonteeskee emigrated into the west in 1809, one of the first of the "Old Settlers" of the new Cherokee Nation then being established in the Arkansaw Territory. Tahlonteeskee became the third Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation -West in 1817 (succeeding Takatoka), and served until his death in 1819, when he in turn was succeeded by his brother, John Jolly.〔 He was the first western chief to allow Christianity to be taught to the Cherokee, and permitted missionaries to establish Dwight Mission in the Nation's holdings in the Arkansaw, before the Federal Government forced the Old Settlers even further west, into the area of the future Indian Territory.〔
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