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  1. Holata Micco (a Muscogee name translated as Alligator Chief, also spelled Halpatter-Micco, Halbutta Micco, Halpuda Mikko; known in English as Chief Billy Bowlegs or Billy Bolek; c. 1810 – 1859) was a leader of the Seminoles in Florida during the Second Seminole War and was the remaining Seminole's most prominent chief during the ...

  2. Billy Bowlegs III, Billy Fewell, aka Cofehapkee (c. 1862–1965), was a Seminole elder, who was also of African-American descent. He was a tribal historian in Florida . Early life and education. According to an interview with Bowlegs, he was born on the Arbuckle Creek where it meets Lake Istokpoga. [1] .

  3. This paper traces the origins of the Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival and how the historical person William Augustus Bowles eventually became part of the community celebration. The festival was created to drive tourism into the area.

    • Mike Thomin
  4. Billy Bowlegs fue un jefe indio Seminole durante la segunda (1835-1842) y la tercera (1855 -1858) guerra Seminole. Él y sus seguidores resistieron su traslado a Territorio Indio en Oklahoma hasta 1858.

  5. Chief Bowlegs and his war-weary band surrendered on May 7, 1858. Thirty-eight warriors and eighty-five women and children, including Billy's wife, boarded the steamer, Grey Cloud, at Egmont Key to begin their journey to Oklahoma. Bowlegs died soon after his arrival, on April 27, 1859.

  6. 23 de ene. de 2008 · All five nations joined the Confederacy. Sonaki Micco, under his new alias “Billy Bowlegs,” with Holata’s old friend Halleck Tusteneggee, and hundreds of Seminoles, joined with the anti-Confederacy Creek leader Opothlayahola and thousands of Indians and blacks in a “Great Escape” to Kansas.

  7. 25 de ene. de 2016 · Seminole chief Billy Bowlegs, also known as Halpuda Micco, or “Alligator Chief,” was a leader during the early 19th century, a turbulent time for Native Americans, which saw multiple wars as...