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