Alexander McGillivray
Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother and a Scottish father, he had skills no other Creek of his day had: he was not only literate but educated, and he knew the "white" world and merchandise trading well. These gave him prestige, especially with European-Americans, who were glad to finally find a Creek leader they could talk to and deal with. (Prior to contact with Europeans, the Creek did not have leaders or rulers in the European sense.) He used his role as link between the two worlds to his advantage, not always fairly, and became the richest Creek of his time.
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Alexander McGillivray
Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother and a Scottish father, he had skills no other Creek of his day had: he was not only literate but educated, and he knew the "white" world and merchandise trading well. These gave him prestige, especially with European-Americans, who were glad to finally find a Creek leader they could talk to and deal with. (Prior to contact with Europeans, the Creek did not have leaders or rulers in the European sense.) He used his role as link between the two worlds to his advantage, not always fairly, and became the richest Creek of his time.
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Alexander McGillivray (15 déce ...... caine sur le territoire creek.
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Alexander McGillivray (1750–17 ...... -americana al territori creek.
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Alexander McGillivray (nacido ...... iver el 17 de febrero de 1793.
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Alexander McGillivray (15 déce ...... caine sur le territoire creek.
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Alexander McGillivray (1750–17 ...... -americana al territori creek.
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Alexander McGillivray (nacido ...... iver el 17 de febrero de 1793.
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Alexander McGillivray, also kn ...... the richest Creek of his time.
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