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Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
You seem to have stopped typing before finishing the question. I guess you are asking about James Oglethorpe's landing in the area that later became Savannah, Georgia. This was occupied by the Yamacraw tribe.
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The Chief of the Yamacraw Indians was Tomochichi who met James Edward Oglethorpe( The founder of the Georgia colony) and half-creek translator Mary Musgrove in 1733. Tomochichi was helping English until he became greatly sick. He died in his late 90's and was given a English Military funeral.-Hope this was helpful
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The Native Indian tribe known as the Yamacraw were led by Tomochichi. He contributed to the establishment of peaceful relations between the colonists and the Indians.
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
You seem to have stopped typing before finishing the question. I guess you are asking about James Oglethorpe's landing in the area that later became Savannah, Georgia. This was occupied by the Yamacraw tribe.
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the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
Yes, Yamacraw Island was the fictitious island name given to Daufuskie Island in Pat Conroy's book "The Water is Wide". Yamacraw actually refers to the Indians that once inhabited the island.
hunter gatherers and farmers, they would have eaten lots of fish, shellfish, wildgame(venison), with some vegetables in season.
yes but not neseserli indians found it first