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Chapter 7 Vocab

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Anna Eliza Worcster Robinson
a presbytarian missionary who translated some of the bible into Creek
Gopher John
black seminole who esatblished wewoka
Anna Burnham
Teacher accompying Wrights and Choctaw
James Logan
Creek Indian agenty who observed that time did not play a role in NA culture
Wheelock academy
the first Choctaw School, made in 1821 before relocation
Doaksville
town where Choctaw owned 3 of 5 stores
Talequah
cherokee capital
The Cherokee Advocate
first nes paper in indian territory
Roley McIntosh
head of upper creek
Catawba
small group of indians accepted into Choctaw nation in 1853
Cyrus Byington
worked with Choctaw at Stockbrigde Mission and helped make a written form of the Choctaw language
Robert Jones
prominet Chocataw who owned 5 plantions, 500 slaves, and his own steamboat
Quapaw
group of 314 who mived to Indian Territory in 1852
The Lighthorsemen
police of Choctaw nation, helped rid country of outlaws
Fort Cobb
military post west of the witchita mountains
Opotheyola
head of lower creek
James Perryman
creek, 1st pastor of Big Spring Baptist Church
Joseph Vann
john ross's assistant cheif
John Ross
cheif of eastern cherokee
Samuel Worcester
superintendent of park hill mission
Chickisaw Schools
Chickisaw academy, Tribal academy, Wapanucka Institute, Burney Institute
micco
leader of a Creek town
Elizar Butler
moved from Gergia to wrk at Dwight mission
John Jumper
seminole sheif until 1885
John Jolly
prinicpal cheif of Cherokee
Daniel Folsom
editor of the Choctaw Telegraph
Wyandot
band of 200 that left to live with the seneca

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