Micanopy

Micanopy by Charles Bird King, 1825 painting

Micanopy (c. 1780 – December 1848 or January 1849),[1][2] also known as Mick-e-no-páh, Micco-Nuppe, Michenopah, Miccanopa, and Mico-an-opa, and Sint-chakkee ("pond frequenter", as he was known prior to being selected as chief),[3] was the leading chief of the Seminole during the Second Seminole War.

  1. ^ Kevin Mulroy (September 2003). Freedom on the Border: The Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas. Texas Tech University Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-89672-516-4.
  2. ^ Edwin C. McReynolds (1957). The Seminoles. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 260. ISBN 978-0-8061-1255-8.
  3. ^ Simpson, J. Clarence (1956). Mark F. Boyd (ed.). Florida Place-Names of Indian Derivation. Tallahassee, Florida: Florida Geological Survey.

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