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  2. Chief White Eagle - Wikipedia

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    White Eagle formally abdicated his position as hereditary chief on May 8, 1904, to his son and successor, Horse Chief Eagle, who would ultimately be recognized as the last hereditary chief in the United States [1] due to the enactment of the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936 prohibiting non-democratic Native American governments.

  3. Patawomeck - Wikipedia

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    Eighty percent live within ten miles (16 km) of their historic village of Patawomeck. They are trying to revive their historic Algonquian language. [2] In the 1990s, Robert "Two Eagles" Green, a native of White Oak and resident of Fredericksburg, worked to reorganize the tribe and began seeking state recognition. [15]

  4. Doublehead - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the murder of Chief Doublehead, Thomas Norris Clark, John D. Chisholm, and Major Return J. Meigs had been appointed the executors of the estate by Chief Doublehead, and he wished that his estate be disposed of in the manner of white people and his wishes were read and approved by the Cherokee Council.

  5. List of Native American leaders of the Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Pamunkey chief after the death of his brother, Chief Powhatan. He led the Indian massacre of 1622. Osceola: 1804–1838 1830s Seminole: The principal leader of the Second Seminole War, he led a small band successfully resisting the U.S. Army for over two years before his capture in 1837. King Philip: c. 1639–1676 1660s–1670s Wampanoag

  6. List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    The Principal Chief was elected by the National Council, which was the legislature of the Nation. The Cherokee Nation–West adopted a similar constitution in 1833. In 1839 most of the reunited nation was reunited in Indian Territory, after forced removal from the Southeast. There they adopted one constitution.

  7. List of Osage Nation chiefs - Wikipedia

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    An Osage Nation chief is a leader of the Osage Nation. Historically, chiefs were hereditary and the tribe was made up of various sub-chiefs under a primary chief. Today, the Osage Nation has two chiefs: the Principal Chief of the Osage Nation and the assistant chief.

  8. Indian Head gold pieces - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head gold pieces or Pratt-Bigelow gold coins were two separate coin series, identical in design, struck by the United States Mint: a two-and-a-half-dollar piece, or quarter eagle, and a five-dollar coin, or half eagle. The quarter eagle was struck from 1908 to 1915 and from 1925–1929.

  9. Shaumonekusse - Wikipedia

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    Shaumonekusse traveled with an American Indian delegation to Washington, DC in 1821 to meet with high-ranking officials, including President James Monroe. Of his five wives, he took the youngest, Eagle of Delight, with him to the American capital. [8] Charles Bird King painted both of their portraits on that trip. [9]

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