Pathkiller


Pathkiller, was a Cherokee warrior, town chief, and Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. He also served as a colonel under Andrew Jackson in the Tennessee militia during the Creek War.

Warrior life

Pathkiller fought against the Overmountain Men and American Wataugan frontiersmen settled in the Washington District at the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. Afterward, he joined with Dragging Canoe and the Chickamauga Cherokee faction fighting in the Cherokee–American wars, until the conclusion of hostilities in 1794.
Pathkiller fought for Morgan's "Regiment of Cherokees" commanded by Colonel Gideon Morgan against the Red Stick Indian uprising during the Creek War, a frontier extension of the War of 1812.

Cherokee national leader

Pathkiller was the last hereditary chief of the Cherokee. He was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
A description of Cherokee Council sessions was given by the missionary, Ard Hoyt, on a visit to the seat of Cherokee government in October, 1818:

After 1813, the de facto authority in the Cherokee Nation had shifted to Charles R. Hicks, who was the first chief of partial European descent. Pathkiller remained chief through 1828, basically a figurehead. Pathkiller and Hicks both were mentors to John Ross, having identified the talented young mixed-blood Cherokee of Scots-Irish descent as the future leader of the Cherokee people. After the tribe formed a constitutional republic, Ross was elected principal chief in 1828.

Burial sites

There is a grave site for chief Pathkiller in the woods just outside the fenced Garrett family cemetery next to the Coosa River in Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama. This is in close proximity to his known residence at the time of his death and near the former Turkeytown, where he was chief. There is also a second, monument-style table-tomb burial site for a Colonel Pathkiller —which was previously recorded in the region as a tomb of an "unknown Indian"—located in the present day Calhoun, Georgia area, at the site of the old Cherokee town of New Echota.