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Black Fox (c. 1746-1811), also called Enola, was a Cherokee leader during the Cherokee–American wars. He was a signatory of the Holston Treaty , and later became a Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation .
Many Cherokee and the US government recognized him as Principal Chief. Little Turkey was finally recognized as "Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation" by all the towns after the end of the Cherokee–American wars, when the Cherokee established their first nominal national government. Little Turkey (1794–1801) Black Fox (1801–1811)
Black Fox (Cherokee chief), a chief of the Cherokee from 1801 to 1811; Film and television. Black Fox, a 1995 miniseries, with Tony Todd and Christopher Reeve ...
When the national government of all the Cherokee Nation was organized, the first three persons to hold the office of Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation were: Little Turkey (1788–1801), Black Fox (1801–1811), and Pathkiller (1811–1827). These men had all served as warriors under Dragging Canoe.
Pages in category "Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Deputy Chief Ron C. Bacy has been promoted to become Oklahoma City's 51st police chief. Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman made the announcement about Bacy's selection Friday morning.
A single phone call about a fake iPhone purchase started a scam that stole more than $150,000 from an 80-year-old Cherokee County woman, investigators say.
Black Fox died, after having been restored as principal chief. He was again succeeded by Pathkiller, with Charles R. Hicks as assistant principal chief. c. 1813–1814: The Cherokee joined the Creek War as part of Andrew Jackson's army at the request of the Lower Muscogee, who had been threatened by the Red Sticks. c. 1815