Attakullakulla

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Attakullakulla was an influential 18th-century Cherokee leader and diplomat known for his efforts to negotiate with British colonial authorities and maintain peace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century person
Cherokee leader
diplomat
activeInCentury 18th century
associatedWith British colonial authorities in North America
countryOfCitizenship Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupLed Cherokee NERFINISHED
ethnicity Cherokee NERFINISHED
gender male
goal maintenance of peace between Cherokee and British colonists
historicalRegion Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
knownAs Little Carpenter NERFINISHED
knownFor mediating between Cherokee interests and British colonial governments
seeking diplomatic solutions to conflicts with British colonists
languageSpoken Cherokee NERFINISHED
English
notableFor efforts to maintain peace between the Cherokee and British colonists
negotiating with British colonial authorities
occupation diplomat
political leader
politicalAlignment pro-peace faction within the Cherokee
politicalRole Cherokee diplomat to British colonies
sphereOfActivity Anglo-Cherokee relations NERFINISHED
diplomacy in the southeastern North American colonies
timePeriod colonial era in North America

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Anglo-Cherokee War commander Attakullakulla