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THE CHEROKEE & THEIR LAND
MOYTOY, "EMPEROR" OF THE CHEROKEE By Lowell Kirk
In 1730 an unofficial envoy of King George 11 "appointed"
Moytoy, the chief of Great Tellico, "emperor" of the Cherokees.
Moytoy, in return, recognized the English king's sovereignty
over the Cherokees. The Cherokee had developed significant trade
arrangements with no other European settlements except South
Carolina.
But the British had already fought two colonial wars with the
French and were on the verge of another. The French were
beginning to open, trade with the Cherokee from their recently
constructed Fort Tolouse on the Alabama River. Since the 1689-97
King William's War, the French and English had been involved in
warfare and international rivalry. In the War of the Spanish
Succession (1702-13)
France had yielded Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and the Hudson Bay
region to Great Britain. The Spanish had been forced to yield
their missions to the British in Georgia and North Florida.
English forces with Indian allies destroyed the bulk of the
Spanish missions there. The French made peace with the Iroquois
in the north, and encouraged them to make raids on the Cherokee
to the south who were allies with the British. The French hoped
to recoup their losses to the British in the north by making
alliances with the Cherokee in the south. So the British and the
French both began to woo the Cherokee.
Both English and French were edging their colonial claims closer
and closer toward each other's claims in America, and the
Cherokee were caught up in the middle of the conflict. As the
French claimed the land drained by rivers flowing into the
Mississippi River, the British wanted to cement as many
alliances with the Indians who inhabited the upper Tennessee
River as quickly as possible. Economic rivalry for the American
Indian fur trade was becoming fierce. Added to that was the fact
that the French generally had a much better relationship with
Indian tribes than did the British. Control of the Indian trade
on the head waters of the Tennessee River was very important to
the British economy, especially to its' colony of South
Carolina.
William Steele's book, The Cherokee Crown of Tannassy is an
excellent description of how Moytoy of Great Tellico was
appointed Emperor of the Cherokee in 1730. Sir Alexander Cuming
successfully persuaded Moytoy to recognize and give his
allegiance to the British king. Steele's work is based on
Cuming's own journal. Cuming arrived in Tellico, guided by the
Scottish trader, Ludovick Grant, by following the trail over
Ooneekawy Mountain. Moytoy, headman of Great Tellico, gave
Cuming a tour of the palisaded town. Moytoy pointed out scalps
of enemy French Indians which hung on poles in front of the
houses of warriors. Cuming was introduced to the powerful
Tellico priest, Jacob the Conjurer. While at Great Tellico,
Jacob took Cuming to petrifying cave filled with stalactites and
stalagmites. In the cave was Jacob's Uktena crystal, which was
kept in the cave and fed the blood of small animals twice a week
and the blood of a deer twice a year. The Cherokee town of
Chatuga was also enclosed in the palisades.
From Great Tellico, Ludovick Grant led Cuming along a 16-mile
trail to Tannassy, in order to convince the Warrior of Tannassy
to accept Moytoy as Emperor of the Cherokee. At Tannassy, Grant
introduced Cuming to Eleazer Wiggan, another Carolina trader who
lived in Tannassy. The Warrior of Tannassy submitted his homage
to King George 11 and gave Cuming his crown of dyed opossum
hair. Cuming returned to Great Tellico and on the last day of
March, 1730, departed Great Tellico with Moytoy, Jacob the
Conjurer and a great many other attendants back up the Ooneekawy
Mountain to the Valley towns. It was in the Cherokee town of
Nequassee that the Cherokee national council formally agreed to
accept Moytoy as their "emperor" and to give their allegiance to
King George II. This was accomplished with a great deal of
ceremony and dancing.
Under the agreement made with Moytoy, the Cherokee would trade
with no other European nation, the Cherokee would be rewarded
for the return of fugitive slaves to English masters, and the
Cherokee were promised military assistance if England went to
war with any foreign powers. Specifically, this meant the
French. Seven Cherokee were taken to London by Cuming and wined
and dined. For twenty years after their return these seven
Cherokee told stories of British power and majesty which helped
to maintain cordial relationships between the Cherokee and the
British.
One of the Cherokees taken to England was Attakullakulla, known
to the British as "the Little Carpenter", For the next three
decades Attakullakulla, who became a "white" or "peace" chief,
used his exceptional speaking skill to discourage Cherokee
alignment with the French. Attakullakulia's son, Dragging Canoe,
would play an important role in the conflicts that occurred in
East Tennessee during and after the American Revolution.
When Moytoy of Great Tellico died, his son inherited the title
of "Emperor". But Cherokee central authority soon moved toward
Old Hop, another "white" or "peace" chief who presided over the
Cherokee "empire" from his town of Chota. Chota was located
about five miles upriver on the Little Tennessee from the mouth
of the Tellico River. By 1750 a "red" or "wae' chief,
Oconostota, became influential within the Cherokee "empire". It
was during this time that another smallpox epidemic spread
devastation in the Cherokee country and Oconostota charged that
the disease had been brought by the English with their trade
goods, When his own face remained pock-marked by the disease, he
became increasingly hostile to the English and sought to align
the tribe with the French, who were seriously interested in
wooing the Cherokee away from the British.
http://www.telliquah.com/Moytoy.htm
Children?
ATTACULLACULLA
OCONOSTOTA,
EAGLE, Great
SKALILOSKEN,
OUNACONOA,
KOLLANNAH,
OUKAH,
TATHTOWE,
CLOGOITTAH,
DOE, Tame
WOLLENAWOA,
children:
i OCONOSTOTA was born about 1704. OCONOSTOTA died about 1783.
M ii CLOGOITTAH was born about 1706.
iii KITEGISTA was born about 1708. KITEGISTA died 30 Sep 1792 in
Buchanan's Station, CN East.
F iv AH-NEE-WA-KEE MOYTOY was born about 1710.
M v RAVEN OF HIWASSEE was born about 1712. He died before 1757.
vi OUNACONOA was born about 1716.
vii SKALILOSKEN was born about 1718.
M viii GREAT EAGLE was born about 1720.
ix OUKAII-OUKAH was born about 1722.
M x (A-ma'-s-go-si'-te) BAD WATER was born about 1728.
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