Nancy Ward

Nanyehi (Cherokee: ᎾᏅᏰᎯ), known in English as Nancy Ward (c.1738 – c.1823), was a Beloved Woman and political leader of the Cherokee. She advocated for peaceful coexistence with European Americans and, late in life, spoke out for Cherokee retention of tribal hunting lands. She is credited with the introduction of dairy products to the Cherokee economy.

Nancy Ward
Nanyehi (ᎾᏅᏰᎯ)
PronunciationNanye'hi
Bornc. 1738
Diedc. 1823(1823-00-00) (aged 84–85)
Resting placeNancy Ward Tomb, Benton, Tennessee
NationalityBeloved Woman of the Cherokee
Spouse(s)
Tsa-tlo (Kingfisher);
Bryant Ward
Children
Catherine (or Ka-Ti) Walker
Littlefellow (Hiskyteehee) later known as Fivekiller
Betsy Ward
RelativesAttakullakulla, uncle
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