Source:Walker, Rickey Butch. Doublehead

Watchers
Source Doublehead
Last Chickamauga Cherokee Chief
Author Walker, Rickey Butch
Coverage
Place Georgia, United States
Tennessee, United States
Alabama, United States
Arkansas, United States
Cherokee, Oklahoma, United States
Year range 1540 - 1937
Surname Adair, Doublehead, Gist, Lowery, Melton, Moytoy, Oglethorpe, Priber, Tassel, Watts
Subject Biography, Ethnic/Cultural
Ethnicity / Culture Native American
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher Bluewater Publishing
Date issued 2/4/2012
Place issued Killen, Alabama
References / Cites ISBN-13: 9781934610671
Citation
Walker, Rickey Butch. Doublehead: Last Chickamauga Cherokee Chief. (Killen, Alabama : Bluewater Publishing, 2/4/2012).
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Birmingham Jefferson Public LibraryE99.C5 W248 2012Archive/Library
University of North Alabama Collier LibraryArchive/Library

Overview

Among all the famous Native American Indian chiefs, people today easily recognize names like Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, and Crazy Horse. However, unless you live in North Alabama or Central Tennessee, chances are you've never heard of Cherokee Chief Doublehead. Described as overbearing, hot-tempered, and haughty, he possessed possibly one of the strongest personalities of any man who lived at the time. Through sheer force of will, Chief Doublehead became the principal leader among the Cherokees. Refusing to cede the valuable hunting grounds to white intruders, he managed to confederate several tribes of Indians to wage war for twenty-five years. It has been said that Doublehead killed more men than anyone who lived during that time period.

Butch Walker has written an excellent biography on the great chief, which has been long overdue. Walker takes Doublehead from warrior to famous chief to shrewd businessman. Butch Walker has painstakingly researched all available material on the fierce Cherokee Chief Doublehead. This is a must-read for anyone interested in Native American history.



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