For the Chinese surname , see Yuchi surname Yuchi . ethnic group group Yuchi br Coyaha image Image Yuchibigturtledance.png thumb center 250px Yuchi people dancing the Big Turtle Dance, 1909 poptime approximately ... entries Y YU001.html Yuchi Euchee . Oklahoma Historical Society s Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History ... , Stomp Dance , br Native American Church ref name ohs langs English language English , Yuchi language Yuchi language isolate related Muscogee Creek ref name ohs The Yuchi , also spelled Euchee ... century, surviving Yuchi were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s, together with their allies ... formed Seminole tribe. Today the Yuchi live primarily in the northeastern Oklahoma area, where many are enrolled as citizens in the federally recognized Muscogee Creek Nation . Some Yuchi are enrolled ... Nation . Name Yuchi is commonly interpreted to mean over there sit live or situated yonder. Their Endonym .... ref Jackson 427 8 ref History File Yuchi Town .jpg 260px thumb left Yuchi Town , painting by Martin ... Ft. Benning, Georgia . The origin of the Yuchi has long been a mystery. The Yuchi language does not closely ... central Tennessee . ref name j416 European colonial records from the 17th century note the Yuchi. Both historical and archaeological evidence exists documenting several Yuchi towns of the 18th century ... their attacks further to Yuchi settlements on the Savannah River , but the colonial government of South ... Yuchi lang.png thumb 200px Original territory of the Yuchi Tribe Yuchi towns were also documented ... about 1722 to about 1750. It was first a Yuchi town. To take advantage of trade, the British established ... and Rita Folse Elliott, Mount Pleasant. An Eighteenth Century Yuchi Native American Town, British ... the Yuchi as more orderly and industrious than the other tribes of the Creek Confederacy. However, the Yuchi began to move on, some into Florida, and during the Creek War of 1813 1814 many ... century. There were also other possible Yuchi towns on the Oconee River near Uchee Creek in Wilkinson ... more details
Yuchi zh cp c p Y ch is a Chinese compound surname which oringinated from a Xianbei trible. The imperial family of Kingdom of Khotan was named Yuchi. The well known military general Yuchi Gong also was descented from this family. Yuchi is the 419th surname in Hundred Family Surnames . Since compound surname is not common in China, some descendants of Yuchi changed their name to single surname Chi surname Chi . Notable people named YuchiYuchi Gong , military general in Tang Dynasty Category Chinese language surnames zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Yuchi Jingde.jpg thumb 220px Portrait of Yuchi Jingde from the Sancai Tuhui Yuchi Jingde 585 658 , formal name Yuchi Gong but went by the courtesy name of Jingde ... , along with Qin Shubao . During Sui Dynasty Yuchi Jingde was born in 585, during the reign of Emperor ... Wen s son Emperor Yang of Sui Emperor Yang , Yuchi initially served in the governmental militia fighting ... Khan, Yuchi Jingde joined Liu and was made a general. In 619, he served under Liu s major general Song Jin gang in attacking Tang Dynasty territory to the south. Around the new year 620, Yuchi ... Jian , and Liu Shirang . However, when Yuchi and Xun then engaged the forces under the major .... Subsequently, at the suggestion of the captured Tang Jian, Yuchi released Liu Shirang in order ... Shimin sent his cousin Li Daozong the Prince of Rencheng and Yuwen Shiji to persuaded Yuchi and Xun to surrender, and they did. Li Shimin, who was impressed by Yuchi s battle prowess, was happy about this development and put Yuchi, as well as the 8,000 soldiers who surrendered with him, directly under his own command, against the misgivings of the general Qutu Tong , who feared that Yuchi was not truly submitting. During Emperor Gaozu s reign In 620, Yuchi Jingde was serving under Li Shimin ... the campaign, many of Yuchi s former confederates who served under Liu Wuzhou, including Xun Xiang, defected to Zheng. Li Shimin s subordinates thus suspected Yuchi as well and put him under house arrest. Qutu Tong and Yin Kaishan suggested that Yuchi be executed. Li Shimin pointed out that if Yuchi ... Yuchi and took Yuchi into his own tent, stating, while giving him gold We are kindred spirits ..., trying to hit him with a spear, when Yuchi arrived and hit Shan with a spear, knocking Shan off his horse. Yuchi then escorted Li Shimin out of danger. Tang forces commanded by Qutu then counterattacked ..., How does your repayment come so quickly Thereafter, he trusted Yuchi further. Meanwhile, Li Shimin ... more details
Yuchi Jiong died 580 , courtesy name Bojuluo , was a general of the History of China Chinese ... of Sui Yang Jian had designs on the throne, Yuchi rose against Yang but was soon defeated. He committed suicide. During Western Wei It is not known when Yuchi Jiong was born. His ancestors were a branch of the Tuoba tribe, which founded Northern Wei , and their subtribe was referred to as the Yuchi and therefore took the name of the subtribe as the surname. His father Yuchi Qidou married the sister ... two sons together Yuchi Jiong and his brother Yuchi Gang . Yuchi Jiong s mother was later known as Princess Changle during Northern Zhou . Yuchi Qidou died fairly early. Yuchi Jiong, who was said ..., most were in opposition. Yuchi, however, was supportive of the plan and advocated an immediate attack ... was launched in spring 553. Yuchi quickly advanced to Xiao Ji s capital at Chengdu , in modern Chengdu ... , in modern Jingzhou , Hubei , collapsed, and Xiao Ji was killed by Xiao Yi. After Yuchi had put ... taken over Xiao Ji s domain. Yuwen made Yuchi the governor of Yi Province, in charge of 12 provinces centering Yi. In 554, six provinces were added to Yuchi s responsibility, for 18 provinces total. However, as Yuchi missed his mother deeply, and his mother was still at the capital Chang an , Yuwen ... title Heavenly Prince Tian Wang as Emperor Xiaomin . Emperor Xiaomin created Yuchi Jiong ... Zhou Yuwen Yu the Duke of Ningdu emperor instead as Emperor Ming . Yuchi Jiong s stance in this power struggle is not known, but his brother Yuchi Gang sided with Yuwen Hu. Yuchi s activities during ... as Emperor Wu . During Emperor Wu s reign In 562, Yuchi Jiong became the Minister of the Army one of the six ... Yuchi Gang served as Minister of Agriculture. In winter 564, Yuwen Hu launched a major attack on rival Northern Qi , and Yuchi Jiong had the responsibility of attacking Luoyang along with Daxi ... and withdrawn. In 568, Yuchi took on the even more honorific title of Taibao one of the three senior ... more details
File Nt yc.png Yuchi zh t p y ch poj h t l Fish Pool is a rural township in the center of Nantou County , Taiwan . Sun Moon Lake and Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village are located inside Yuchih. ref cite web url http www.yuchih.gov.tw english content index.php?m 1&m1 14&m2 61&gp 60 title Brief Introduction publisher Yuchi Township Office accessdate 2008 06 05 ref Provincial Highway No. 21 Taiwan Provincial Highway No. 21 goes through Yuchi. External links http www.yuchih.gov.tw Yuchi Township Office References reflist coord 23 54 N 120 56 E display title region TW type city source GNS enwiki Category Townships in Nantou County Taiwan geo stub Taiwan Nantou divisions zh min nan H t hiong hak g tsh hi ng ko ja vi Ng Tr , Nam u zh ... more details
expert subject date January 2012 Infobox language name Yuchi nativename Tsoyaha familycolor American ... IPA Image Yuchi lang.png thumb 250px Pre contact distribution of the Yuchi Language The Yuchi language is the language of the Yuchi people living in the southeastern United States , including eastern .... However, speakers of the Yuchi language were forcibly relocated to Oklahoma in the early 19th ... English speaking culture, only a few elderly speakers of the Yuchi language remain. In 2000 the estimated number of fluent Yuchi speakers was 15, but this number dwindled to 7 by 2006 ref Anderton, Alice ... The Euchee Language Project teaches Yuchi classes in Sapulpa, Oklahoma , free of charge. ref http eucheelp.org ... Yuchi is classified as a language isolate because it is not known to be related to any other language ... distribution Yuchi is primarily spoken in the northeastern Oklahoma region. In 1997 there were 12 19 ... which is now used by the Yuchi people to write the language. It is considered a morpheme agglomerative ... expanded upon. Does anyone have more information? date November 2011 ref Wolff, Hans. Yuchi Phonemes ... Languages. ref Hackett Woktela , David. The Yuchi Language Primer a Brief, Introductory Grammar. www.yuchi.org. Woktela. Web. 12 Sept. 2009 ref Vowels Yuchi has Oral and Nasal vowels. Oral vowels ... Yuchi . Kansas City, Kansas University of Kansas, 2001., p. 55 ref Note that the vowels below represent ... Mid IPA , IPA IPA IPA , IPA Open vowel Low IPA IPA The phonemic vowels of Yuchi are IPA ... one. ref Linn, 2001, 52 ref Consonants The consonants of Yuchi are listed below with IPA notation in brackets ... 2012 , clarify date January 2012 and . clarify date January 2012 ref Wolff, Hans. Yuchi Phonemes and Morphemes ... as tone, described as stress. Stress in Yuchi is fairly regular. All major parts of speech have syllable ... ref IPA s t ne he sees ref Edmondson, Jerold. Yuchi. Arlington, Texas University of Texas at Arlington ... in helping us to understand why Yuchi nouns often appear to have irregular stress patterns. ref Linn ... more details
Infobox royalty name Yuchi Chifan image full name Yuchi Chifan succession consort reign successor temple name posthumous name father mother spouse Yuwen Wen, Duke of Xiyang br Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou issue era dates birth date 566 birth place death date 595 death place Empress Yuchi Chifan or Yuchi Fanchi ref The Book of Zhou gives her given name as Chifan, while the History of Northern Dynasties gives her given name as Fanchi. ref 566 595 , later Buddhist nun name Huashou , was a concubine of Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou , an emperor of the History of China Chinese Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou . Yuchi Chifan s grandfather Yuchi Jiong the Duke of Shu was a renowned general of Northern Zhou and a nephew of Yuwen Tai , Emperor Xuan s grandfather, making her and Emperor Xuan cousins. She initially married Yuwen Wen the Duke of Xiyang a son of Emperor Xuan s cousin Yuwen Liang the Duke of Qi. She was said to be exceedingly beautiful. Sometime in or before 580, on an occasion when the wives of imperial clan members were, pursuant to the customs of the time, in the palace to greet the Emperor Xuan, Emperor Xuan was so infatuated by her beauty that he forced ... Yuwen Wen. He then summoned Yuchi Chifan to the palace and made her an imperial consort with the title ... to Emperor Xuan s son Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou Emperor Jing . Empress Yuchi became a Buddhist nun with the name of Huashou. Her grandfather Yuchi Jiong subsequently rose against Yang Jian, but was defeated and committed suicide. His sons, and some other members of the Yuchi clan but not the entire clan were executed, although Empress Yuchi was not harmed. Yang Jian subsequently seized the throne .... references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yuchi Chifan, Empress ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Yuchi Chifan, Empress Category Northern Zhou empresses Category Northern Zhou Buddhists Category Sui Dynasty Buddhists Category 566 births Category 595 deaths ja sh Carica Yuchi Chifan ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Yuchi Town Site nrhp type nhl image Yuchi Town Archaeological Site.jpg caption The site today. location Fort Benning br Russell County, Alabama br United States lat degrees 32 lat minutes 18 lat seconds 00 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 59 long seconds 00 long direction W locmapin Alabama area built 1650 architect architecture designated nrhp type June 19, 1996 ref name nhlsum ref name nomination added June 19, 1996 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Department of the Army refnum 95000453 Yuchi Town Site , or Yuchi Town , is a late prehistoric and historic era archaeological site showing occupation of both the Apalachicola and of Yuchi tribes. The site is located in a remote area of Fort Benning , Russell County, Alabama Russell County , Alabama . The Yuchi Town Site is an example of historic Native Americans in the United States Native American cultures adopting various strategies to maintain their cultural integrity in the face of European colonization and the expansion of the United States . ref name nhlsum cite web title Yuchi Town Site work National Historic Landmarks Program url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1&ResourceType Site accessdate 2008 03 01 ref It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996. ref name nhlsum ref name nomination Cite document title PDFlink https www.denix.osd.mil portal page portal content environment CR NRHPNHL NHLMap Alabama YUCHI TOWN SITE GA.PDF National Historic Landmark Nomination Yuchi Town Site 32  KB date September 29, 1993 author Braley, Chad O. and Mark R. Barnes publisher National Park Service postscript None ref History The site was initially an Apalachicola village, indicated by graves, aboriginal pottery , trade beads, and other items. This phase of occupation ... was by the Yuchi and would continue until their removal to Oklahoma in 1836. The Yuchi constantly ... they founded Yuchi Town. It is the largest known historic village site associated with the Yuchi ... more details
Sui Tang Transition Yang Yichen died 617? , n Yuchi Yichen , was a general of the History of China Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty . During the late reign of Emperor Yang of Sui Emperor Yang , Yang Yichen was one of the few Sui generals having success against agrarian rebels, but in 616, Emperor Yang, suspicious of Yang Yichen s abilities, removed him from his military position, and thereafter the agrarian rebels went unchecked. Yang Yichen died soon afterwards. Background Yang Yichen s father Yuchi Chong was ethnically Xianbei and a distant relative of the general Yuchi Jiong . Yuchi Chong was a general during Northern Zhou and had his defense post at Mount Heng Shanxi Mount Heng . At that time, the general Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian was the commandant at nearby Ding Province , roughly near Baoding , Hebei , and Yuchi Chong, believing Yang Jian to have great ambitions, befriended Yang Jian. After Yang Jian seized power as regent in 580, Yuchi Jiong, suspicious of Yang Jian s intentions, rebelled at Xiang Province , roughly modern Handan , Hebei . When Yuchi Chong heard this, as he was a relative of Yuchi Jiong s, he threw himself into jail and begged Yang Jian for forgiveness. Yang Jian pardoned him and ordered him to report to the capital Chang an to serve as one of Yang Jian s assistants. After Yang Jian seized the throne from Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou in 581, ending Northern Zhou and establishing Sui Dynasty as its Emperor Wen, he created Yuchi Chong the Duke of Qinxing. In 582, Yuchi Chong served under Daxi Zhangru in a campaign against Tujue s Shetu Khan Shabol e Khan Ashina Shetu, and while Daxi achieved victory, Yuchi died in the battle. At the time that Yuchi Chong died, his son Yuchi Yichen was said to be still young. Emperor Wen took Yuchi Yichen into the palace and raised him there, allowing him to inherit his father s titles. After ... of Yuchi Chong s contributions. He therefore issued an edict giving Yuchi Yichen a moderate amount ... more details
Sun Moon may be Abbreviation of Korean names with the surname Moon and the generation name Sun , Seon Sun myung Moon , founder of the Unification Church Sun hee Moon , South Korean voice actress Sun Moon Lake , Yuchi, Nantou, Taiwan, Republic of China Sun Moon University , Cheonan, South Korea See also Sun and moon Sun and Moon Middle earth Sun and moon letters in Arabic and Maltese dab ... more details
Infobox river river name Nankang River image name Nioudong.jpg caption The Nankang River flowing through the Nioudong Valley in Puli Township, Nantou County origin Haben River mouth basin countries ROC length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Nankang River , also called the Nanhong River , is a river that flows through Nantou County , Taiwan . Its main tributary is the Mei River. It is an important tributary for the Dadu River Taiwan Dadu River . It flows through Taichung City for 35km. Overview The river flows through the south part of Guoxing, Nantou Guoxing Township , through Puli, Nantou Puli Township , the eastern part of Yuchi, Nantou Yuchi Township , and the central west part of Ren ai, Nantou Ren ai Township . See also List of rivers in Taiwan taiwan geo stub coord missing Taiwan Category Rivers of Taiwan Category Taichung zh ... more details
File Yuchi Station waiting room.jpg thumb Caboose used as station building left Nihongo Y chi Station Y chi eki is a train station in Wakkanai, Hokkaid Wakkanai , Hokkaid , Japan . Lines Hokkaido Railway Company S ya Main Line Station W77 Layout Empty section date May 2009 Adjacent stations J railservice start J route route S ya Main Line col brown f w J rserv service Limited Express p J rserv service Local previous Ja stalink Kabutonuma next Ja stalink Bakkai S end S ya Main Line Coord 45.2591 N 141.6848 E type railwaystation region JP display title DEFAULTSORT Yuchi Station Category Stations of Hokkaid Railway Company Category Railway stations in Hokkaid Prefecture Hokkaido rail station stub ja zh ... more details
Dr. Jackson s ethnographic and historical work has focused on the life of the Yuchi , a Native American ... topics, including Yuchi Ceremonial Life Performance, Meaning and Tradition in a Contemporary American Indian Community . ref Jason Baird Jackson. 2003. Yuchi Ceremonial Life Performance, Meaning ... Anthropology Review . Representative works 2003. Yuchi Ceremonial Life Performance, Meaning and Tradition ... Stability in the Adoption of Peyotism among the Yuchi, In Reassessing Revitalization Perspectives ... more details
Image door god.jpg thumb Colorful door gods adorn a temple door in Taichung , Taiwan . Image HK Wan Chai Stone Nullah Lane Blue House 74D n Door Gods n Letter Box.JPG thumb Door god on a pair of doors This is about a Chinese custom. See also Janus mythology Janus the Roman god of doors. A door god zh t s p m nsh n is a China Culture and religion Chinese decoration placed on each side of an entry to a temple, home, business, etc., which is believed to keep evil spirits from entering. The custom dates back to the Tang Dynasty , whose founder Emperor Tang Taizong 599 May 26, 649 honoured two of his most loyal generals &ndash Qin Shubao and Yuchi Jingde &ndash by having their painted portraits hung on his front door. Ordinary families soon adopted the imperial custom, putting woodblock prints of the ever vigilant generals on their front gates in the hope of attracting good luck and fending off evil spirits. The Door God business soon spread throughout China, adding other folklore heroes and mythological figures to the repertoire. The door gods usually come in pairs, facing each other it is considered bad luck to place the figures back to back. There are several different forms of door gods. The most frequently used are Qin Shubao and Yuchi Jingde used on a pair of doors . The poster depicting Wei Zheng or Zhong Kui are used on single doors. Origins of Door Gods Image Door god Military Project Gutenberg eText 15250.jpg thumb right 150px Military door god, from Myths and Legends of China , 1922 by E. T. C. Werner Qin Qiong also known as Qin Shubao has pale skin and usually carries swords Yuchi Gong also known as Yuchi Jingde has dark skin and usually carries batons. Qin and Yuchi, in a Tang dynasty legend, were told by the emperor to guard the door because of a ghost harassing him, thus resulting in sleepless nights. When Qin and Yuchi were called, they guarded the emperor s door. Thus, the emperor had a blissful sleep. The next day, the emperor, not wanting to trou ... more details
Other people Sun Xin Sun Xin disambiguation Water Margin character infobox Name Sun Xin Nickname Little Yuchi br Aliases Rank 100th, Number Star of the 72 Earthly Fiends Image imagesize Caption Allegiance Liangshan Designation Scout leader Origin Tavern owner Hometown First appearance Chapter 49 Weapon Simp Trad Pinyin S n X n WG Sun Hsin Other Chinese name Sun surname Sun Sun Xin is a fictional character in the Water Margin , one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature . He ranks 100th of the 108 Liangshan heroes and 64th of the 72 Earthly Fiends. He is nicknamed Little Yuchi . Background The Water Margin describes Sun Xin as a tall and strong man with eyes that shine like flames. He is the younger brother of Sun Li Water Margin Sun Li . His brother is nicknamed Sick Yuchi after Yuchi Gong while he is nicknamed Little Yuchi . Sun Xin is less powerful than his brother in terms of martial arts. Their ancestors are from Qiongzhou present day Hainan . Sun Xin is married to Gu Dasao and becomes the cousin in law of the Xie brothers Xie Zhen and Xie Bao . They run a tavern in Dengzhou in present day Shandong where Sun Li works as a garrison major. Becoming an outlaw Yue He informs Gu Dasao that her cousins have been framed and imprisoned and are currently awaiting execution. Gu Dasao discuses with her husband on a plan to rescue the Xie brothers. They enlist the help of Sun Li, Zou Yuan and Zou Run to stage a jailbreak and succeed in rescuing the Xie brothers. They flee to Mount Liang Liangshan Marsh to join the outlaws there afterwards. At that time, the outlaws are locked in a stalemate during a battle with the Zhu Family Village. Sun Li is a former fellow student of Luan Tingyu, a martial arts instructor of the village. He decides to make use of his relationship with Luan Tingyu to conduct an espionage mission. He brings along those who followed him to Liangshan earlier. They receive a warm welcome from Luan Tingyu and the Zhu brothers. ... more details
Infobox language family name Macro Siouan altname controversial region eastern North America familycolor American family Macro Siouan child1 Siouan languages Siouan child2 Yuchi language Yuchi child3 Caddoan languages Caddoan child4 Iroquoian languages Iroquoian map Macro Siouan langs.png mapcaption Pre contact distribution of the proposed Macro Souian language family The Macro Siouan languages are a proposed language family that would include the Siouan languages Siouan , Iroquoian languages Iroquoian , and Caddoan languages Caddoan families. Most linguists remain unconvinced that these languages share a genetic relationship , and the existence of a Macro Siouan language family remains a subject of debate. In the 19th century, Robert Gordon Latham Robert Latham suggested that the Siouan languages are related to the Caddoan languages Caddoan and Iroquoian languages . In 1931, Louis Allen presented the first list of systematic correspondences between a set of 25 lexical items in Siouan and Iroquoian. In the 1960s and 1970s, Wallace Chafe further explored the link between Siouan and Caddoan languages. In the 1990s, Marianne Mithun compared the morphology and syntax of all the three families. At present, the Macro Siouan hypothesis based on relations among Siouan, Caddoan, and Iroquoian is not universally accepted proven. ref Mithun, Marianne. 1999. The languages of native North America . p.305. Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press. ref However, the Caddoan languages Caddoan languages appear to share many cognates with the Crow language , which is within most divergent branch of the Siouan language family. http en.wiktionary.org wiki Appendix Swadesh lists for Siouan languages Notes Reflist Bibliography Campbell, Lyle 1997 . American Indian Languages The Historical Linguistics of Native America . Oxford Oxford University Press. Category Proposed language families na lang stub es Hip tesis macro sioux hr Makro siouanski jezici pl J zyki makrosioua skie ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Liangdang County Chinese character Chinese Pinyin Li ngd ng Xi n is a county under charge of Longnan Longnan City , Gansu Province of China. It has a land area of 1,374 square kilometers, and a population of 50,000 in 2004. The postal code is 742400. The county seat is located in Chengguan Town. Administrative divisions Towns Chengguan Townships Yangdian, Zuojia, Xianlong, Yuchi, Xinghua, Zhan erxiang, Xipo, Zhangjia, Taiyang, Yunping, Taishan, Guangjin and Jindong. County level divisions of Gansu coord 33 47 55 N 106 23 43 E region CN 62 type adm2nd source kolossus dewiki display title Category County level divisions of Gansu de Liangdang fr Xian de Liangdang ko ja no Liangdang vi L ng ng zh ... more details
Infobox person name David McKellop Hodge birth date 1841 birth place Choska, Indian Territory , U.S. death date 1920 aged 79 occupation Politician David McKellop Hodge 1841 1920 was born in Choska, Indian Territory near present day Coweta, Oklahoma Coweta . He was the son of a white man and a Creek Nation Creek woman. He became involved with Creek Nation politics, was a translation translator of Creek and English, was licensed to practice law in the Creek Nation and was an orator and leader in the Creek Nation Council House at Muskogee, Oklahoma Muskogee . ref name Tulsa World cite web publisher Tulsa World accessdate 2008 01 21 url http www.tulsaworld.com news article.aspx?articleID 182276 title Five Pioneers Charter Members of BA Hall of Fame ref . He was often listed as David M. Hodge on legal documentation ref name Yuchi The Yuchi Children of the Sun, by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, http digital.library.okstate.edu Chronicles v037 v037p480.pdf ref . Ancestry David M. Hodge was the son of Nathanel Hodge and Nancy McKellop, a mix blood Creek Indian woman. Her parents were David McKellop ref name Yuchi , who came from Scotland in 1810, and Susan Perryman McKellop, daughter of Chief Perryman ref name Perrymans Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 15, No. 2, page 168, June, 1937, THE PERRYMANS, http digital.library.okstate.edu Chronicles v015 v015p166.html ref . Career In 1897, Creek Principle Chief Isparhecker appointed Hodge to serve on a committee to negotiate with the Dawes Commission for Creek Rights. He also represented the Creek Nation sions in Washington, D.C. , before Congressional committees and the Courts. In 1905, he was appointed a delegate to represent Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Broken Arrow at the Sequoyah Convention in Muskogee. He was a member of the convention s Committee of Three, which assisted the chairman in appointing subcommittees. The other members of the committee included Charles N. Haskell and Robert L. Owen . Hodge is credited with translating parts of th ... more details
Water Margin character infobox Name Sun Li Nickname Sick Yuchi br Aliases Rank 39th, Brave Star of the 72 Earthly Fiends Image imagesize Caption Allegiance Liangshan Designation Tiger Cub Scouting General Origin Garrison major from Dengzhou in present day Shandong Hometown First appearance Chapter 33 Weapon Qiang spear Spear , steel clubs Simp Trad Pinyin S n L WG Sun Li Other Other persons Sun Li Sun Li disambiguation chinese name Sun surname Sun Sun Li is a fictional character in the Water Margin , one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature . He ranks 39th of the 108 Liangshan heroes and 3rd of the 72 Earthly Fiends. He is nicknamed Sick Yuchi . Background The Water Margin describes Sun Li as eight Chi unit chi tall, having a broad face with whiskers and jet black eyes. He is highly skilled in martial arts and archery and uses a variety of weapons in combat. His favourite weapons are a pair of steel clubs, similar to those wielded by Huyan Zhuo . He is impatient by nature and often likened to Yuchi Gong . However, he has a paler complexion and is thus nicknamed Sick Yuchi as people who are pale are often believed to be ill. Sun Li s ancestors were from Qiongzhou present day Hainan . He serves as a garrison major in Dengzhou in present day Shandong . He has a younger brother named Sun Xin Water Margin Sun Xin , who is nicknamed Little Yuchi . Sun Xin is married to Gu Dasao . Joining Liangshan Once, Sun Li receives a distress call from Yue He and learns that his sister in law s cousins Xie Zhen and Xie Bao have been framed, imprisoned and sentenced to death. Sun Li combines forces with Yue He, his brother and sister in law, Zou Run and Zou Yuan , to raid the prison and rescue the Xie brothers. They flee to Mount Liang Liangshan Marsh for refuge after that and become outlaws. At that time, the Liangshan outlaws are locked in a stalemate during a battle with the Zhu Family Village. Sun Li is a former fellow student of Luan Tingyu, a martial ... more details
Shimin s power, Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji had Li Shimin s staff army officers Yuchi Jingde and Cheng ... to act against him, decided to act, particularly at the urging of his brother in law Zhangsun Wuji and Yuchi ..., killing him. Yuchi Jingde then arrived with 70 soldiers, and Li Yuanji fell off his horse. Li Shimin ... Yuchi arrived, and Li Yuanji tried to flee. Yuchi chased him down and killed him with an arrow. Aftermath ... Jing Junhong and L Shiheng , but Yuchi Jingde then arrived and displayed the heads of Li ..., and Feng and Xue fled. Meanwhile, Li Shimin sent Yuchi into the palace with guards, and Yuchi advanced all the way into Emperor Gaozu s presence. Emperor Gaozu was shocked and asked what Yuchi was doing there, and Yuchi responded quote The Crown Prince and the Prince of Qi committed treason. The Prince ... prince to placate him. At Yuchi s request, Emperor Gaozu issued an edict ordering the remaining Crown ... more details
and acting career Collaborating with Yuchi poet and videography Joe Dale Tate Nevaquaya, Whitman created video to document the Yuchi language . Together they worked with French filmmaker Pierre ... Ray Whitman ALTERNATIVE NAMES Richard Whitman, T so ya ha SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Yuchi Muscogee ... more details
The Yamacraw were a Native Americans in the United States Native American tribe which settled parts of Georgia U.S. state Georgia , specifically around the future site of the city of Savannah, Georgia Savannah . History The Yamacraw formed by 1728, under the leadership of Tomochichi , out of some of the Yamasee and Creek people Creek who had disagreed with the breaking of friendship with the British during the Yamasee Yamasee War of 1715. By 1728 the Yamacraw had settled at the site of the present day city of Savannah. In 1733 James Oglethorpe , interested in the site, negotiated with Tomochichi and the Yamacraw agreed to move their village upriver. ref http www.georgiaencyclopedia.org nge Article.jsp?id h 3543&hl y Yamacraw Indians , New Georgia Encyclopedia ref The Creeks cannot account for anyone by the name of Yamacraw, and the R, which appears in the name, is not recognized in either the Maskoki or Yuchi dialects. ref Jones, Charles C. Historical Sketch of Tomo chi chi, Mico of the Yamacraws. Millwood, NY Kraus Reprint, 1975. Print. ref References Reflist External links http www.promotega.org asu00003 yamacraw.html Yamacraw Indian information http www.georgia.gov 00 article 0,2086,4802 15177279 15252433,00.html Georgia.gov information on the Yamacraw Category Native American tribes in Georgia U.S. state NorthAm native stub de Yamacraw es Yamacraw pt Yamacraw ... more details
coord 32 24 19.15 N 85 42 17.54 W region US display title The Battle of Calebee Creek also spelled Calabee , Callabee took place on January 27, 1814, during the Creek War , in Macon County, Alabama , fifty miles 80 km west of Fort Mitchell, Alabama Fort Mitchell . General Floyd, with 1,200 Georgia U.S. state Georgia volunteers, a company of cavalry and 400 friendly Yuchi , repulsed a night attack of the Red Sticks on his camp. Floyd lost so many in this hostile country that he immediately withdrew to the Chattahoochee River . References Dictionary of American History by James Truslow Adams , New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1940 External links http books.google.com books?id 5GQTAAAAYAAJ&pg PA52&lpg PA52&dq weatherford s landing alabama&source bl&ots x JidN w1a&sig Ijtkq8B5Vfxe51QpLWCsOzCqux4&hl en&ei eLq7So RHpDQtgPw1oC7BA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6 v onepage&q marchand&f false Red Sticks Defeated by Floyd, page 62, 8 Googlebooks.com Battles of the War of 1812 Category 1814 in the United States Category Battles of the Creek War Category Native American history of Alabama Alabama stub Warof1812 stub ... more details
Uchee Billy or Yuchi Billy Georgia ? Nov. 25, 1837 St. Augustine, Fl. was a chief of the Yuchi tribe who along with his band escaped forced relocation from Georgia to Indian Territory by moving to the area of what is now Volusia County, Florida in 1822. During the Second Seminole War Uchee Billy was an ally of the Seminoles , and was one of the principal war chiefs who fought the U.S. Army. Billy was mistakenly reported to have been killed during a major sweep by United States forces along the St. Johns River in 1836. He was captured by Brigadier General Joseph Marion Hernandez Joseph Hernandez , commander of the East Florida Militia, on the night of September 10, 1837. His brother Uchee Jack and most of his small band were also captured. Only one member of the band of 21 escaped. Hernandez was led to the site by a Seminole brave, Tomoka John, who had been captured along with Seminole Chief Ee mat la King Phillip two nights earlier at Dunlawton Plantation and Sugar Mill Dunlawton Plantation . ref Drake, Samuel Gardner. The book of the Indians, or, Biography and history of the Indians of North America . P. 141 ref During the capture of Uchee Billy one U.S. soldier was killed, 21 year old Lieutenant John Winfield Scott McNeil. His grave marker in the St. Augustine National Cemetery states he was killed by Uchee Billy . ref Homans, Benjamin, ed. Army and Navy chronicle, Volumes 4 5 . P. 203 http books.google.com books?id LCgAAAAMAAJ&pg RA1 PA203&dq Uchee Billy&hl en&sa X&ei v58hT7y0Oebf0QH55 2yCA&sqi 2&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Uchee 20Billy&f false ref Uchee Billy along with his band was imprisoned in Castillo de San Marcos Fort Marion in St. Augustine, where Wild Cat Seminole Coacoochee and Osceola were also being held. He died in the fort on November 25, 1837. After his death his skull was defleshed by the attending physician Frederick Weedon from St. Augustine who kept it as a macabre curio. Weedon was also the attending physician for Osceloa whom he decapitated after ... more details