Nonhelema biography of barack
Nonhelema biography of barack
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Nonhelema
Nonhelema | |
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Nonhelema monument | |
| Born | 1718 |
| Died | December 1786 |
| Spouse(s) | Moluntha, others |
| Relations | Sister of Cornstalk |
| Children | sons Thomas McKee and "Captain Butler" (or Tamanatha) |
| Parent(s) | Okowellos, Katee |
| Nickname | "The Grenadier" or "The Grenadier Squaw" |
| Battles/wars | Bushy Run |
Nonhelema Hokolesqua[1] (c. 1718–1786) was an 18th century Shawnee leader and sister of Cornstalk.
She was a participant in Pontiac's War and advocated Shawnee neutrality during the American Revolutionary War. Following the war, and despite her support for the United States, Nonhelema's village was attacked. Her husband, Shawnee Chief Moluntha, was killed, and Nonhelema was captured.
Nonhelema biography of barack obama
She died later that year.
Born in 1718 into the Chalakatha (Chilliothe) division of the Shawnee nation and spent her early youth in Pennsylvania. Her brother Cornstalk, and her Métis mother Katee accompanied her father Okowellos to the Alabama c