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467:. She took Bean into her house and nursed her back to health from her wounds. A recovered Bean taught Nanyehi a new loom-weaving technique, which she then taught other women in the tribe. The Cherokee women had typically made garments by sewing a combination of processed hides, handwoven vegetal fiber cloth, and cotton or wool cloth bought from traders. Women wove all the cloth in the village for tribal members' garments.
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the woman purportedly fought against an enemy nation and was wounded numerous times. The missionaries wrote, "Her left arm is decorated with some designs, which she said were fashionable during her youth...." Chiconehla stayed for two days, entertained by the students, and discussing theology with
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destroyed more villages and demanded further land cessions. Ward and her family were captured in the battle, but they were eventually released and returned to Chota. In 1780, Ward continued to warn
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cows and was said to have been the first to introduce that industry among the
Cherokees. Those Cherokee who adopted loom weaving and dairy farming began to resemble European-American subsistence farmers. According to a 1933 account, Nanyehi was also among the first
351:"You know that women are always looked upon as nothing; but we are your mothers; you are our sons. Our cry is all for peace; let it continue. This peace must last forever. Let your women's sons be ours; our sons be yours. Let your women hear our words."
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in Tennessee. Nanyehi expressed surprise that there were no women negotiators among the Americans. Sevier was equally astonished that the Cherokee had entrusted such important work to a woman. Nanyehi reportedly told him,
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in Europe). Each side had Native American allies in North America. In exchange for their assistance, the British Americans promised to protect the Cherokee from their enemies: the Creek and
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1507:Ellison, George (1992).
1264:. New York: Dodd, Mead.
809:, Tennessee Encyclopedia
684:
582:
487:With the signing of the
433:Overmountain settlements
281:Walker and Littlefellow
3320:Tahlonteeskee (warrior)
3306:Other notable Cherokee
2240:Jacob Brown Grant Deeds
1751:"Nanye-hi (Nancy) Ward"
1027:Encyclopædia Britannica
670:In 2024, an episode of
654:The Winning of the West
498:South Chickamauga Creek
465:Elizabethton, Tennessee
402:Revolutionary War years
294:Muscogee (Creek) people
238:
3240:William Charles Rogers
3160:William Holland Thomas
2936:The Great Trading Path
2103:Cherokee–American wars
1666:, Chelsea House, 1992.
1631:: CS1 maint: others (
1300:Rozema, Vicki (2007).
1287:, dated Feb. 27, 1819.
1226:Chronicles of Oklahoma
1094:Waldman, Carl (2006).
968:"Nanyehi (Nancy) Ward"
856:"Nanyehi (Nancy Ward)"
637:Polk County, Tennessee
628:Chattanooga, Tennessee
595:
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262:, was a member of the
183:This article contains
3570:American slave owners
3485:Cherokee slave owners
2966:Port Royal State Park
2191:Transylvania Purchase
2164:Treaty of Hard Labour
2086:Siege of Fort Loudoun
1812:United Keetoowah Band
1670:Native American Women
1653:, Beacon Press, 1992.
1220:Davis, J. B. (1933).
590:
562:
556:, as was proposed by
365:French and Indian War
349:
131:Tsa-tlo (Kingfisher);
3230:Samuel Houston Mayes
2407:The Cherokee Tobacco
2399:Worcester v. Georgia
2383:freedmen controversy
2343:Sequoyah High School
2333:Cherokee High School
2196:Chickamauga Cherokee
2154:Treaty of Turkeytown
2144:Treaty of New Echota
2120:Nickajack Expedition
2098:Cherokee War of 1776
1700:(June 1969): 192–200
1684:Nancy Ward: Cherokee
1261:Nancy Ward, Cherokee
661:James Abraham Walker
317:(or "Beloved Woman")
2838:Rattlesnake Springs
2423:Cherokee Commission
2108:Battle of Hightower
1995:Kâ'lanû Ahkyeli'skï
1898:New Kituwah Academy
1863:Green Corn Ceremony
1682:Felton, Harold W.,
1649:Allen, Paula Gunn,
1600:, December 22, 2008
1596:; by D. Ray Smith,
1423:"Nancy Ward Museum"
1232:(4). Archived from
344:Little Pigeon River
3565:Women slave owners
3030:Outacite of Keowee
2941:The Great War Path
2916:Oconaluftee valley
2901:Stick Ball Grounds
2823:Tellico Blockhouse
2228:Indian Removal Act
2174:Treaty of Hopewell
2169:Treaty of Lochaber
2125:American Civil War
2081:Anglo-Cherokee War
1965:Ani Hyuntikwalaski
1746:, January 20, 2006
1744:The New York Times
1732:2009-03-05 at the
1592:2011-09-28 at the
1347:Discover Tennessee
673:Finding Your Roots
650:Theodore Roosevelt
596:
322:Nanye'hi became a
233:European Americans
215:: ᎾᏅᏰᎯ), known in
3462:
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3415:Clement V. Rogers
3285:Chuck Hoskin, Jr.
3235:Thomas Buffington
3000:Moytoy of Tellico
2921:Oconaluftee River
2853:Hair Conrad Cabin
2788:Chieftains Museum
2339:Sequoyah Schools
2201:Overhill Cherokee
2179:Treaty of Holston
2149:Treaty of Tellico
2139:Cherokee treaties
1910:Spiritual beliefs
1749:Michals, Debra.
1573:978-0-403-09335-9
1510:eastern Cherokees
1313:978-0-89587-346-0
1256:Felton, Harold W.
924:Cherokee Registry
619:A chapter of the
604:Benton, Tennessee
593:Benton, Tennessee
449:Overhill Cherokee
268:Lenape (Delaware)
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95:Benton, Tennessee
90:(aged 84–85)
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3215:Dennis Bushyhead
3095:Charles R. Hicks
3020:Moytoy of Citico
2911:Tuckasegee River
2833:Brainerd Mission
2818:Sequoyah's Cabin
2725:Cherokee Nations
2363:Principal Chiefs
2356:Politics and law
2307:Unto These Hills
2271:Warriors Society
2233:Cherokee descent
2207:Cherokee Phoenix
2091:Battle of Echoee
2074:Battle of Taliwa
2053:skiagusta (rank)
1980:Moon-eyed people
1915:Moon-eyed people
1833:National holiday
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3175:Joyce Dugan
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2378:1842 revolt
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1985:Nun'Yunu'Wi
1939:Stomp dance
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1922:Ethnobotany
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283:Hiskyteehee
155:Betsy Ward
151:Hiskyteehee
113:Nationality
3469:Categories
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3355:David Vann
3350:James Vann
3345:Wauhatchie
3335:Goingsnake
3310:Nancy Ward
3130:John Jolly
3085:Pathkiller
3045:Old Tassel
3035:Oconostota
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2698:Turkeytown
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2570:Long Swamp
2565:Kulsetsiyi
2314:Education
2048:Ani-kutani
2005:Tsul 'Kalu
1970:Deer Woman
1718:Nancy Ward
1619:2024-01-31
1519:0914875191
807:Nancy Ward
764:References
754:James Vann
543:Later life
526:Cornwallis
522:Washington
425:Oconostota
221:Nancy Ward
30:Nancy Ward
3365:Bob Benge
3330:Junaluska
3165:Tsaladihi
3155:Yonaguska
3105:John Ross
3090:Big Tiger
3070:Tagwadihi
3060:Kunokeski
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2580:Nacoochee
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2368:Blood Law
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1878:syllabary
678:Wes Studi
429:The Raven
409:war chief
330:diplomacy
264:Wolf Clan
256:Tennessee
161:Relatives
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1788:Cherokee
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1958:Legends
1932:Kanuchi
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1873:history
1828:Society
1821:Culture
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217:English
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