If anyone bullies you for not being a full blood, just remind them that the old Cherokee law forbids us from incest, it was punishable by death, we were expected to go outside of our clans to start a new family, not stay confined to a reservation inbreeding to comply with white man treaties to keep our land, this is what it means to be a full blood in America 💔
Did ancestry research send everybody here?? 😂 I’m a descendant of James Cooper and Lucinda Hawkins - the descendant research of these 2 is so well documented that I just googled my 4x grandparents name and it led me down the tree straight to these 2 and chief Moytoy. Hi, cousins!
It seems unreal that I would be related to such illustrious Cheifs especially since I lack hard evidence,,,,,but why not,,,,I do have primary records and dna linking me back to two passengers on the Mayflower,,,,but if I could somehow verify Dragging Canoe and his daddy,,,,that would mean more to me than the Mayflower connections
Hi cousins! Here is how I’m related. From father to father or mother etc… I’m John Allen, Bob Allen, Fred Allen, John Allen, David Allen, Squire Allen. Squire married Martha who is Dragging Canoe’s grand daughter.
Attakullakulla was our 6th great grandfather on our maternal side. Dragging Canoe was a 6th great uncle to our 5th great grandma. Hiskyteehee was a cousin of Dragging Canoe.
Oh what mysterious lines. I have a 5th GGrandmother named "Delia" also listed as Dilla, from NC and supposedly died in Broomtown AL. Married to Sampson Mooney, listed on Ancestry as daughter of "Young Dragging Canoe", or "Tsula" or "Tatsi Little Dragging Canoe"... I am convinced a lot of folks want to draw stolen valor from this great legacy of a man. I have been researching for over 5 years and have hit dead end after dead end, but see a constant inconsistency as to who the children of Dragging Canoe are, and who their children are. Through my maternal line that this supposed lineage hails from, it is very apparent in my grandmothers features that she posesses native genes, but again, once you hit "Delia Mooney" on the line, hard evidence goes cold. Nonetheless, I believe it to be a great tragedy of how this whole story transpired. My grandmother hails from Walker Valley GA, near Chickamauga Ga, at the base of Lookout Mtn (Stecoyee), and myself from Chattanooga TN. The geography lines up, but as to whom we actually come from, it remains a mystery.... Happy hunting everyone.
Sarah the Cherokee is my 4th great-grandmother. She is the daughter of Cheucunsene Kunmesee "Dragging Canoe". He is son of Chief Attakullakulla who is son of Chief White Owl Raven.
A few years ago, I found out Attakullakulla was my 6th great grandfather. I believe the Canadian (Nipssing) story of his origins. The reason is because through my own DNA research, I have discovered, besides having "regular" Native American and Oceania (possibly from his wife), I found that I have a small amount of Inuit DNA. I believe that Inuit came from him. It would fit him originating from the Nipssings, if he is the ancestor that gave it to me. But I don't know of any more proof of it.
@@jdintexas1226 I do have vision problems. One of my eyes is a little crooked. That meant that my other eye became the dominant eye. Now that I'm older, I can't see too great far away or up-close. I have bifocals that I'm supposed to wear. I'm from Alabama.
Was Attakullakulla Onacona Ukwaniequa Moytoy, Attakullakulla 's full name? And what do you know about his daughter Amasa Au-muh-su-yiha Jane Jay Moytoy? For I trace my Native American ancestry back to the first Native American ancestor the name Amasa Au-muh-su-yiha Jane Jay Moytoy daughter of Attakullakulla. What can you tell about this woman? Please make a podcast on the topic?
Chief Attakullakulla is my 8th great grandfather, hello extended family ❤️
Im just learned im related as well. Fun stuff
Good to see all my distant cousins here on the channel! We’re from the “John Tucker” lineage from Cherry Log, Ga. Im still here, in Blue Ridge.
I believe that in time, all relatives and true descendants will be reunited. 🧡
If anyone bullies you for not being a full blood, just remind them that the old Cherokee law forbids us from incest, it was punishable by death, we were expected to go outside of our clans to start a new family, not stay confined to a reservation inbreeding to comply with white man treaties to keep our land, this is what it means to be a full blood in America 💔
attakullakulla was my 10th great grandfather. 🖤
Wow we are cousins, he's my 10th great grandfather too❤
Chief Attakullakulla is my great grandfather's fourth great grandfather
Unmmm how?????? He has no known descendants.
You are not, you would have typed the family name.
Did ancestry research send everybody here?? 😂 I’m a descendant of James Cooper and Lucinda Hawkins - the descendant research of these 2 is so well documented that I just googled my 4x grandparents name and it led me down the tree straight to these 2 and chief Moytoy. Hi, cousins!
Hello cousin from Georgia
It seems unreal that I would be related to such illustrious Cheifs especially since I lack hard evidence,,,,,but why not,,,,I do have primary records and dna linking me back to two passengers on the Mayflower,,,,but if I could somehow verify Dragging Canoe and his daddy,,,,that would mean more to me than the Mayflower connections
So did The Cherokee kick him out of the nation and put a price on his head?
Hi cousins! Here is how I’m related. From father to father or mother etc…
I’m John Allen, Bob Allen, Fred Allen, John Allen, David Allen, Squire Allen. Squire married Martha who is Dragging Canoe’s grand daughter.
Attakullakulla was our 6th great grandfather on our maternal side. Dragging Canoe was a 6th great uncle to our 5th great grandma. Hiskyteehee was a cousin of Dragging Canoe.
We are related
Dragging canoe was my 6th great grandfather on my mothers side. He sure got around LOL
we family then lol hello cousin
Same here, hey there cuzzes!
Mine too!
I can guarantee you that he isn’t! His children had no children so…this is a family fable dear. From a Hopi citizen 💁🏽♀️
@@AnAdorableWombat1 That is not true Abigail Raven Canoe (Dragon Canoe daughter )married Charles Roark and had many children
I am a descendant. Thank you for this.
Oh what mysterious lines. I have a 5th GGrandmother named "Delia" also listed as Dilla, from NC and supposedly died in Broomtown AL. Married to Sampson Mooney, listed on Ancestry as daughter of "Young Dragging Canoe", or "Tsula" or "Tatsi Little Dragging Canoe"... I am convinced a lot of folks want to draw stolen valor from this great legacy of a man. I have been researching for over 5 years and have hit dead end after dead end, but see a constant inconsistency as to who the children of Dragging Canoe are, and who their children are. Through my maternal line that this supposed lineage hails from, it is very apparent in my grandmothers features that she posesses native genes, but again, once you hit "Delia Mooney" on the line, hard evidence goes cold. Nonetheless, I believe it to be a great tragedy of how this whole story transpired.
My grandmother hails from Walker Valley GA, near Chickamauga Ga, at the base of Lookout Mtn (Stecoyee), and myself from Chattanooga TN. The geography lines up, but as to whom we actually come from, it remains a mystery....
Happy hunting everyone.
Sarah the Cherokee is my 4th great-grandmother. She is the daughter of Cheucunsene Kunmesee "Dragging Canoe". He is son of Chief Attakullakulla who is son of Chief White Owl Raven.
Sarah is also one of my Great Great Grandmothers. I took some pictures where she and her husband among others are buried just passed Independence, Va.
A few years ago, I found out Attakullakulla was my 6th great grandfather. I believe the Canadian (Nipssing) story of his origins. The reason is because through my own DNA research, I have discovered, besides having "regular" Native American and Oceania (possibly from his wife), I found that I have a small amount of Inuit DNA. I believe that Inuit came from him. It would fit him originating from the Nipssings, if he is the ancestor that gave it to me. But I don't know of any more proof of it.
Hello cousin, do you suffer from eye issues like me? That is also a Inuit inherited concern. I'm from the North... (South of Chicago, Illinois)
@@jdintexas1226 I do have vision problems. One of my eyes is a little crooked. That meant that my other eye became the dominant eye. Now that I'm older, I can't see too great far away or up-close. I have bifocals that I'm supposed to wear. I'm from Alabama.
Great Granddaughter of Leecy Tucker Patterson, Johnny Tuckers daughter
Was Attakullakulla Onacona Ukwaniequa Moytoy, Attakullakulla 's full name?
And what do you know about his daughter Amasa Au-muh-su-yiha Jane Jay Moytoy?
For I trace my Native American ancestry back to the first Native American ancestor the name Amasa Au-muh-su-yiha Jane Jay Moytoy daughter of Attakullakulla.
What can you tell about this woman? Please make a podcast on the topic?
I’m his 9th great grandson but I see a lot of Caucasians say there related more than African American but does that matter?
$5 Indians. You cadmus are hilarious🤣🤣🤣
Your ignorance 😂 hilarious 😆
Full blooded=IMBREDED😂