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- Whitepath abstract "Nunnahitsunega, or \"Whitepath\", was a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of the Cherokee National Council who lived at Turnip Town (Ulunyi), near the large Ellijay (Elatseyi) in the early 19th century. In 1824, influenced by the teachings of the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake, he began a rebellion against the acculturation then taking place in the Cherokee Nation, proposing the rejection of Christianity and the new constitution, and a return to the old tribal laws. He soon had a large following, whom his detractors referred to as \"Red Sticks\", and they formed their own council, electing Big Tiger as their principal chief.The more progressive leaders on the national council—such as Pathkiller, Charles R. Hicks, Major Ridge, and John Ross—deposed him from his seat in 1826, but when he submitted to their authority in 1828, he was returned to his seat.He died sometime in 1838 in the vicinity of Hopkinsville, Kentucky during the Cherokee removal.".
- Whitepath deathDate "1838".
- Whitepath deathYear "1838".
- Whitepath wikiPageID "22080222".
- Whitepath wikiPageLength "1963".
- Whitepath wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Whitepath wikiPageRevisionID "564125448".
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Big_Tiger.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Category:1838_deaths.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cherokee_leaders.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Charles_R._Hicks.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Cherokee_removal.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Handsome_Lake.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Hopkinsville,_Kentucky.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink John_Ross_(Cherokee_chief).
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Major_Ridge.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Pathkiller.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink Seneca_people.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLink William_G._McLoughlin.
- Whitepath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Whitepath".
- Whitepath dateOfDeath "1838".
- Whitepath name "Whitepath".
- Whitepath shortDescription "Cherokee leader".
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- Whitepath description "Cherokee leader".
- Whitepath description "Cherokee leader".
- Whitepath subject Category:1838_deaths.
- Whitepath subject Category:Cherokee_leaders.
- Whitepath subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Whitepath hypernym Leader.
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- Whitepath comment "Nunnahitsunega, or \"Whitepath\", was a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of the Cherokee National Council who lived at Turnip Town (Ulunyi), near the large Ellijay (Elatseyi) in the early 19th century. In 1824, influenced by the teachings of the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake, he began a rebellion against the acculturation then taking place in the Cherokee Nation, proposing the rejection of Christianity and the new constitution, and a return to the old tribal laws.".
- Whitepath label "Whitepath".
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