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- Black_Hoof abstract "Catecahassa or Black Hoof (c. 1740–1831) was the head civil chief of the Shawnee Indians in the Ohio Country of what became the United States. A member of the Mekoche division of the Shawnees, Black Hoof became known as a fierce warrior during the early wars between the Shawnee and Anglo-American colonists. Black Hoof claimed to have been present at the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, when General Edward Braddock was defeated during the French and Indian War, although there is no contemporary evidence that Shawnees took part in that battle.Little documentary evidence of Black Hoof's life appears in the historical record before 1795. As a child he may have been a member of a wandering band of some 400 Shawnees led by Peter Chartier between 1745 and 1748, who founded the community in Kentucky called Eskippakithiki and later moved to Sylacauga, Alabama, eventually settling in Old Shawneetown, Illinois. He probably took part in the Battle of Point Pleasant during Lord Dunmore's War against the Virginia militia in 1774. During the American Revolutionary War, he may have taken part in the siege of Boonesborough in 1778, which was led by Chief Blackfish, as well as the subsequent defense of the Shawnee village of Chillicothe in 1779. In the Northwest Indian War, Black Hoof was defeated by \"Mad\" Anthony Wayne and, following the collapse of the Indian confederation, surrendered in 1795.Like Little Turtle of the Miamis, Black Hoof decided that American Indians needed to adapt culturally to the ways of the whites in order to prevent decimation through warfare. During his later years, Black Hoof became an ally of the United States and was responsible for keeping the majority of the Shawnee nation from joining \"Tecumseh's War\", which became part of the War of 1812.Black Hoof resisted the policy of Indian removal that the United States implemented soon after the War of 1812. He never signed a removal treaty, and continued to lead his tribe until his death in Saint Johns, Ohio in 1831. After his death, the Shawnee were eventually compelled to emigrate to the West.".
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- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolutionary_War.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Wayne.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Point_Pleasant.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Monongahela.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Blackfish_(Shawnee_leader).
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:1740_births.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:1831_deaths.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
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- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_Americans_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Auglaize_County,_Ohio.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shawnee_people.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wapakoneta,_Ohio.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Chalahgawtha.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Braddock.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Emigration.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink French_and_Indian_War.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Old_Fields,_Kentucky.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Indian_removal.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Little_Turtle.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Dunmores_War.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Mekoche.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Miami_people.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Indian_War.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_Country.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Old_Shawneetown,_Illinois.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Chartier.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Johns,_Ohio.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Shawnee.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Boonesborough.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Surrender_(military).
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Sylacauga,_Alabama.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Tecumsehs_War.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Treaty.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink Village.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLink File:Black_Hoof.jpg.
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Hoof".
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black_Hoof".
- Black_Hoof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Black Hoof".
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- Black_Hoof subject Category:1740_births.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:1831_deaths.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:Native_American_people_of_the_Indian_Wars.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:Native_Americans_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:People_from_Auglaize_County,_Ohio.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:Shawnee_people.
- Black_Hoof subject Category:Wapakoneta,_Ohio.
- Black_Hoof hypernym Chief.
- Black_Hoof type Person.
- Black_Hoof type Place.
- Black_Hoof type Leader.
- Black_Hoof type People.
- Black_Hoof type Place.
- Black_Hoof comment "Catecahassa or Black Hoof (c. 1740–1831) was the head civil chief of the Shawnee Indians in the Ohio Country of what became the United States. A member of the Mekoche division of the Shawnees, Black Hoof became known as a fierce warrior during the early wars between the Shawnee and Anglo-American colonists.".
- Black_Hoof label "Black Hoof".
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- Black_Hoof sameAs Catecahassa.
- Black_Hoof sameAs Juodoji_Kanopa.
- Black_Hoof sameAs m.071xmy.
- Black_Hoof sameAs Q2748394.
- Black_Hoof wasDerivedFrom Black_Hoof?oldid=705408391.
- Black_Hoof depiction Black_Hoof.jpg.
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