he was @ home sleep and the other creeks came in and killed him
Chief Saskity.
his last name was reed,i think he was cherokee indian and was a chief...hope this helps...
Towns in the Creek Nation were governed by a chief or Mico. He would make decisions based on wisdom and knowledge. The Creek Nation comprised 14 different tribes.
The Huron tribe didn't have a main chief they had many chief's.
he was @ home sleep and the other creeks came in and killed him
William McIntosh was creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, thought the Creek should sell their land to the government. William McIntosh was murdered by his own people as punishment for signing the unpopular treaty.
Chief Mcintosh
William McIntosh, a Creek Indian chief, was murdered by fellow Creek Indians in 1825 for ceding the remaining Creek land in Georgia to the United States. His actions were seen as a betrayal by many within the Creek Nation, leading to his assassination as a punishment for his perceived treachery. McIntosh had signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which resulted in the loss of tribal lands.
Creek Chief McIntosh ceded the remaining Creek land in Georgia primarily due to pressure from the U.S. government and the promise of financial compensation. After the Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, which he signed, McIntosh faced criticism and opposition from other Creek leaders who opposed the cession. The treaty was part of a broader effort by the U.S. to remove Native American tribes from their ancestral lands to facilitate expansion and settlement by American citizens. This ultimately led to increased tensions and conflict with the Creek Nation.
William McIntosh
Chief William McIntosh. He later was murdered for this.
Go to the related links and you will find actual Indian Treaties.
William Weatherford is a Creek indian. His Creek name is Chief Red Eagle. Charles Weatherford is his father and his mother is Sehoy Weatherford. His father is Irish, but his mother is Indian. He is a mixture of Scottish and Creek indian. He died in March 24, in 1824, but his date of birth is unknown.
Chief Pennie Wright of the Ma Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama. Women's Day mag. publish an article on her back in the mid=80's
17th century creek leader and the head chief of the yamacraw Indian's.-settled on the bluffs of the Savannah river.Was here Haha Dah Baddest
william Mcintosh