Junaluska
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Born | Franklin |
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North Carolina | |
United States | |
Date of died | October 20,1868 |
Died | Robbinsville |
North Carolina | |
United States | |
Resting place | Robbinsville |
Known for | War of 1812 |
Battle of Horseshoe Bend | |
Books | Lake Junaluska |
Chief Junaluska of the Cherokee Indian Nation | |
The Antechamber of Heaven: A History of Lake Junaluska Assembly | |
The Story of Lake Junaluska | |
Seasons in a Wildflower Refuge: An Illustrated Guide to the Corneille Bryan Native Garden, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina | |
Junaluska Rejoices: A Flavorful Blend of Past and Present | |
The Best Parade Day: Spatz | |
Junaluska: Oral Histories of a Black Appalachian Community | |
Sermons by the Lake: Inspiration at Junaluska | |
Other name | Tsunulahunski, Detsinulahungu |
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ID | 1604359 |
Junaluska Life story
Junaluska, was a leader of Cherokee who resided in towns in western North Carolina in the early 19th century. He fought alongside Andrew Jackson, and saved his life, at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812/Creek War. Reportedly later in life, he regretted having done so.