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Cherokee Nation of 1840, he was elected a member of the executive council, but he refused to serve and joined the opposition. When the Treaty Party in 1840 attempted a merger with the Old Settlers, a delegation which among its members contained Tahchee was appointed and sent to Washington to present their claims as the legal government of the Cherokee Nation.
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Tahchee as one of the representatives of the Western Cherokees or Old Settlers. When the Western Cherokee faction met to consider the claims it were entitled to according to the treaty, Dutch presided. In 1847 he was elected one of three delegates to go to Washington to secure the money due to
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of
Oklahoma organized its government, it created eight districts, each divided into two precincts. The enabling act of 1840 named Tahchee one of two election superintendents of the second precinct of the Canadian District. He was also a committeeman (senator) in 1840. Under the new constitution of
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in 1835, Tahchee became an important spokesman for the Old
Settler Cherokees. Although the Old Settlers most often cooperated with the Treaty Party they sometimes worked with the majority under Ross. Tahchee was one of the petitioners that in 1837 together with John Ross and others had appealed to
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village. Returning to Red River he continued his warfare against the Osage. The US Army now set a price of 500 dollars on his head. To show his contempt for the reward, he attacked and scalped an Osage in the vicinity of the fort. After peace had been established with the Osage in 1832, the reward
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Tahchee's hostility towards the Osage was preceded by a period of close friendship with them. He lived among them, identified with them and participated in their hunting expeditions and campaigns. He even married an Osage woman. When the Osage for some reason killed his
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Tahchee was elected
National Committeeman (senator) from the Canadian District 1841, 1843, 1847. He was also one of the signers of the 1843 compact between the Cherokee, the Creek, and the Osage. At the meeting between the Indian Agent Pierce M. Butler and members of the Treaty Party and Old
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wife, he became their irreconcilable enemy, killing Osage people without further provocation wherever he could find any.
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in the American West. He was renowned as a notorious enemy of the
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Thrapp, Dan L. (1991). "Tahchee (Dutch, Captain William Dutch)."
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Native American tribal government officials in Indian Territory
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Settlers in 1844, Tahchee was spokesman for the Old Settlers.
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met Tahchee when he served as guide and hunter for the
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in Texas. There he participated in the destruction of a
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A Political History of the Cherokee Nation, 1838-1907.
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352:dissolved this government the following year.
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748:Thomas Foreman, Carolyn (1949). "Dutch."
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757:Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: P-Z.
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696:P. Matthiessen (ed.). Penguin Books.
291:expedition to the Comanches in 1834.
166:, and a spokesman for the Cherokee.
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901:Cherokee Supplement (Unicode block)
759:University of Nebraska Press: 1398.
439:McKenney 1872, vol. 1, pp. 258-259.
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738:Oklahoma City: The Warden Company.
36:Tah-Chee (Dutch), a Cherokee chief
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2124:Cherokee Nation West (1810-1839)
2089:Cherokee Nation East (1794-1839)
720:McKenney, Thomas Loraine (1872).
194:over hunting rights south of the
1279:Cherokee Preservation Foundation
736:History of the Cherokee Indians.
2259:Cherokee Nation (1975–present)
724:Philadelphia: D. Rice & Co.
722:Indian Tribes of North America.
703:University of New Mexico Press.
174:Tahchee was born about 1790 in
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1886:Chief Vann House Historic Site
1796:Cherokee Removal Memorial Park
713:Logan, Charles Russel (1997).
409:McKenney 1872, vol. 1, p. 251.
309:Spokesman for the Old Settlers
287:United States Dragoon Regiment
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766:University of Oklahoma Press.
710:University of Oklahoma Press.
1984:Five Civilized Tribes Museum
1861:Red Clay State Historic Park
1473:Cherokee Towns (pre-Removal)
727:Minot, George (ed.) (1862).
658:Thomas Foreman 1949, p. 267.
595:Cherokee Nation 1852, p. 88.
568:Thomas Foreman 1949, p. 265.
532:Cherokee Nation 1852, p. 42.
523:Thomas Foreman 1949, p. 264.
418:Thomas Foreman 1949, p. 252.
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2288:Chadwick "Corntassel" Smith
1309:Cherokee Southwest Township
1294:Keetoowah Nighthawk Society
1226:Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)
1143:1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
962:Flag of the Cherokee Nation
745:Tahlequah: Cherokee Nation.
466:Wardell 1977, p. 58, n. 18.
330:faction of the Old Settlers
318:that were forced to go west
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1429:Cherokee Nation v. Leavitt
1404:Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
1314:Oconaluftee Indian Village
1289:Original Keetoowah Society
762:Wardell, Morris L (1977).
731:Little, Brown and Company.
708:The Five Civilized Tribes.
699:Conley, Robert J. (2007).
577:Foreman 1974, pp. 307-308.
457:Foreman 1974, pp. 398-399.
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1791:Cherokee National Capitol
1197:Jackson and McMinn Treaty
1172:Treaty of Dewitt's Corner
906:Cherokee Immersion School
622:Starr 1921, pp. 137, 142.
487:Catlin 1989, pp. 395-396.
448:Conley 2007, pp. 90, 129.
320:after the signing of the
315:Principal Chief John Ross
204:Battle of Claremore Mound
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1974:Fort Smith Historic Site
1742:Western Cherokee Nation
1341:Cherokee Central Schools
1126:Battle of Lindley's Fort
896:Cherokee (Unicode block)
741:Cherokee Nation (1852).
701:A Cherokee Encyclopedia.
677:Nile's National Register
386:Nile's National Register
232:General Matthew Arbuckle
2333:Tahlonteeskee (warrior)
2319:Other notable Cherokee
1253:Jacob Brown Grant Deeds
706:Foreman, Grant (1974).
694:North American Indians.
692:Catlin, George (1989).
250:settlement of Tahchee.
160:Cherokee "Old Settlers"
2253:William Charles Rogers
2173:William Holland Thomas
1949:The Great Trading Path
1116:Cherokee–American wars
750:Chronicles of Oklahoma
226:, at the mouth of the
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1979:Port Royal State Park
1204:Transylvania Purchase
1177:Treaty of Hard Labour
1099:Siege of Fort Loudoun
825:United Keetoowah Band
734:Starr, Emmet (1921).
667:Foreman 1974, p. 398.
640:Foreman 1974, p. 395.
631:Foreman 1974, p. 392.
559:Foreman 1974, p. 307.
505:Foreman 1974, p. 304.
259:The Bowl's Settlement
242:among the Osage, and
208:General Edmund Gaines
2243:Samuel Houston Mayes
1420:The Cherokee Tobacco
1412:Worcester v. Georgia
1396:freedmen controversy
1356:Sequoyah High School
1346:Cherokee High School
1209:Chickamauga Cherokee
1167:Treaty of Turkeytown
1157:Treaty of New Echota
1133:Nickajack Expedition
1111:Cherokee War of 1776
649:Wardell 1977, p. 78.
604:Wardell 1977, p. 58.
514:Wardell 1977, p. 35.
346:Matthew Arbuckle Jr.
322:Treaty of New Echota
1851:Rattlesnake Springs
1436:Cherokee Commission
1121:Battle of Hightower
1008:Kâ'lanû Ahkyeli'skï
911:New Kituwah Academy
876:Green Corn Ceremony
613:Minot 1862, p. 875.
586:Starr 1921, p. 270.
550:Starr 1921, p. 265.
198:in the area called
2043:Outacite of Keowee
1954:The Great War Path
1929:Oconaluftee valley
1914:Stick Ball Grounds
1836:Tellico Blockhouse
1241:Indian Removal Act
1187:Treaty of Hopewell
1182:Treaty of Lochaber
1138:American Civil War
1094:Anglo-Cherokee War
978:Ani Hyuntikwalaski
541:Starr 1921, p. 79.
496:Starr 1921, p. 98.
430:Logan 1997, p. 17.
350:United States Army
218:War with the Osage
188:Arkansaw Territory
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2248:Thomas Buffington
2013:Moytoy of Tellico
1934:Oconaluftee River
1866:Hair Conrad Cabin
1801:Chieftains Museum
1352:Sequoyah Schools
1214:Overhill Cherokee
1192:Treaty of Holston
1162:Treaty of Tellico
1152:Cherokee treaties
923:Spiritual beliefs
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200:Lovely's Purchase
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2033:Moytoy of Citico
1924:Tuckasegee River
1846:Brainerd Mission
1831:Sequoyah's Cabin
1738:Cherokee Nations
1376:Principal Chiefs
1369:Politics and law
1320:Unto These Hills
1284:Warriors Society
1246:Cherokee descent
1220:Cherokee Phoenix
1104:Battle of Echoee
1087:Battle of Taliwa
1066:skiagusta (rank)
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1939:Abrams Creek
1901:Untokiasdiyi
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2393:John Martin
2373:Joseph Vann
2263:J. B. Milam
2188:Joyce Dugan
2158:John Rogers
2153:John Looney
2148:Sam Houston
2078:Incalatanga
1891:Mantle Rock
1816:Long Island
1553:Island town
1391:1842 revolt
1299:Youth Choir
998:Nun'Yunu'Wi
952:Stomp dance
940:Black drink
935:Ethnobotany
359:, when the
357:The Removal
338:John Rogers
289:, on their
244:Fort Towson
240:Fort Gibson
170:Moving west
164:Osage tribe
103:Citizenship
83:Nationality
2482:Categories
2466:See also:
2368:David Vann
2363:James Vann
2358:Wauhatchie
2348:Goingsnake
2323:Nancy Ward
2143:John Jolly
2098:Pathkiller
2058:Old Tassel
2048:Oconostota
1716:Turtletown
1711:Turkeytown
1701:Tuckasegee
1636:Oostanaula
1583:Long Swamp
1578:Kulsetsiyi
1327:Education
1061:Ani-kutani
1018:Tsul 'Kalu
983:Deer Woman
392:References
268:John Jolly
212:Fort Smith
206:. In 1822
176:Turkeytown
61:Turkeytown
2378:Bob Benge
2343:Junaluska
2178:Tsaladihi
2168:Yonaguska
2118:John Ross
2103:Big Tiger
2083:Tagwadihi
2073:Kunokeski
2053:Savanukah
1989:Tlanusiyi
1856:Fort Cass
1751:Tahlequah
1731:Titsohili
1696:Tsatanugi
1611:Nickajack
1598:Nantahala
1593:Nacoochee
1523:Dirt town
1503:Conasauga
1493:Chilhowee
1483:Brasstown
1464:Towns and
1446:in Kansas
1381:Blood Law
1013:U'tlun'ta
891:syllabary
397:Citations
248:Red River
224:Red River
2283:Joe Byrd
2223:Utselata
2213:Degataga
2133:Degadoga
2128:The Bowl
1906:Standing
1766:Cherokee
1721:Tuskegee
1681:Tomotley
1676:Tomassee
1641:Red Clay
1588:Mialoquo
1543:Hiwassee
1538:Frogtown
1528:Ducktown
1518:Crowtown
1466:villages
1051:Treaties
1044:military
1039:timeline
1003:Nûñnë'hï
881:Language
851:Calendar
801:Cherokee
332:deposed
299:Comanche
263:Tawakoni
236:Takatoka
143:Cherokee
87:Cherokee
2408:Sequoya
2028:Old Hop
1964:Chatata
1706:Tugaloo
1691:Toxoway
1671:Tellico
1661:Talulah
1646:Settico
1621:Nununyi
1616:Nikwasi
1558:Isunigu
1513:Coyotee
1488:Chatuga
1386:Slavery
1231:Removal
1034:History
1027:History
971:Legends
945:Kanuchi
918:Marbles
886:history
841:Society
834:Culture
348:of the
295:US Army
246:at the
180:Alabama
139:Tahchee
57:c. 1790
53:Tahchee
2003:People
1666:Tanasi
1656:Talisi
1631:Oconee
1606:Echota
1573:Kituwa
1568:Keowee
1533:Etowah
1432:(2005)
1424:(1871)
1415:(1832)
1407:(1831)
1056:Kituwa
871:Ghigau
866:Gadugi
861:Chiefs
808:Tribes
355:After
255:outlaw
125:Parent
42:, 1837
2328:Tsali
2093:Enola
1909:Stone
1686:Toqua
1626:Ocoee
1563:Joara
1508:Cowee
1498:Chota
1080:Wars
856:Clans
380:Death
192:Osage
155:Tatsi
118:Osage
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371:The
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48:Born
1603:New
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