Great Tellico was a Cherokee town at the site of present-day Tellico Plains, Tennessee, where the Tellico River emerges from the Appalachian Mountains. Great Tellico was one of the largest Cherokee towns in the region.The Warrior Path— a branch of the Great Indian Warpath— passed through Great Tellico, linking it to Chota in the north and Great Hiwassee in the south, via Conasauga Creek.
The Trading Path became the main route of trade between the British and the Cherokee during the 18th century.
Chief Moytoy My 8g Grand Uncle
Full blood Cherokee-Wolf Clan -Chief from 1730-1760 - Son of Amatoya Moytoy
Moytoy of Tellico was a Cherokee leader from Great Tellico, recognized by British colonial authorities as the "Emperor of the Cherokee"; the Cherokee themselves used the title "First Beloved Man". His name is derived from Amo-adawehi, "rainmaker," although it is unclear whether this was his personal name or a title he held.
In 1730 Sir Alexander Cuming, a Scottish adventurer with no particular authority, arranged for Moytoy to be crowned emperor over all of the Cherokee towns. He was crowned in Nikwasi with a headdress Cuming called the "Crown of Tannassy."
Cuming arranged to take Moytoy and a group of Cherokee to England to meet King George. Moytoy declined to go, saying that his wife was ill. Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter) volunteered to go in his place. The "Crown" was laid at King George's feet along with four scalps.
On his death the British recognized his 13 year old son Amouskositte as Emperor. He had little real authority among the elder-dominated Cherokee, and by 1753 Kanagatucko (Old Hop) of Chota had emerged as the leader.
i am a desendant of cheif moytoy through minnie essary .and ,elizabeth mc daniel
ReplyDeleteI am also a desendant of chief moytoy thru Essary and McDaniel
ReplyDeleteI'm a little confused. If Amatoya Moytoy was 1/2 European and 1/2 Shawnee, how is it that Chief Moytoy is full blood Cherokee? I am descended from Old Hop on one side of my family and Oconostota on the other.
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ReplyDeleteI am a descendant of Oconostota who was kin to Wilma Mankiller (chief who died in 2010) via her father.
ReplyDeleteI am a descend of moytoy, his son moyetoy2 had daughter who married cournelus Dougherty and so came one of fore fathers. So on and so forth... My great great grandfather was Corn silk dougherty of stillwell cherokee nation, ok.
ReplyDeleteI am descended from Amatoya Moytoy (AL, Cherokee Nation) and his wife whose descendant daughter married Bernard Hughes, whose son also married Cherokee, on & on, leading to me through my 2nd GGrandmother, Lucy Hughes.
ReplyDeleteMy wife is a direct descendant of Amatoya Moytoy by way of Rachel Paris. Great info here, thanks!
ReplyDeletei am also a direct descendant of Chief Amatoya Moytoy. up until my great grandmother, the bloodline stayed 100% pureblood cherokee indian.
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