John Horse

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John Horse was a prominent Seminole leader and interpreter in the 19th century who played a key role in the history and settlement of the Seminole people in what is now Oklahoma.

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instanceOf Seminole leader
historical figure
interpreter
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Black Seminoles NERFINISHED
Seminole Nation NERFINISHED
United States Army (as scout and interpreter) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicity Black Seminole NERFINISHED
Seminole NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important leader in Black Seminole history
key figure in the settlement of Seminole people in what is now Oklahoma
knownFor helping secure removal terms for Seminoles and Black Seminoles
leading groups of Black Seminoles during forced migration
militaryAllegiance Seminole people NERFINISHED
movement forced removal of Seminoles to Indian Territory
notableFor advocating for freedom and land rights of Black Seminoles
leadership among the Black Seminoles
leading Black Seminoles to Indian Territory
negotiations with United States authorities
role in the Second Seminole War
occupation interpreter
military leader
participatedIn Second Seminole War NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Florida NERFINISHED
Indian Territory NERFINISHED
present-day Oklahoma
residence Indian Territory NERFINISHED
present-day Oklahoma NERFINISHED
role Seminole interpreter for U.S. officials
mediator between Seminoles and U.S. government

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Wewoka, Oklahoma foundedBy John Horse