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William McIntosh (1775 – April 30, 1825), also known as Taskanugi Hatke (White Warrior), was one of the most prominent chiefs of the Creek Nation between the turn of the nineteenth century and the time of Creek removal to Indian Territory. He was a leader of the Lower Towns, the Creek who were adapting European-American ways and tools to incorporate into their culture.
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Macintosh, William William McIntosh
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Muscogee chief
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Taskanugi Hatke (White Warrior)
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1775-01-01Z
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1825-04-30Z
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1825-01-01Z
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