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'''King Yanabe Yalangway''' was the chief of the [[Catawba (tribe)|Catawba Indian Nation]], sometime around the 1740s. Not much is known about him |
'''King Yanabe Yalangway''' was the chief of the [[Catawba (tribe)|Catawba Indian Nation]], sometime around the 1740s. Not much is known about him other than the fact that he preceded [[King Hagler]] as chief. He was murdered in 1750 by a band of [[Iroquois]], during a period of conflict with the Iroquois from the North. He was on his way home from Charleston following a conference with South Carolina's [[List of colonial governors of South Carolina|Colonial Governor]] James Glen. |
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King Yanabe Yalangway was the chief of the Catawba Indian Nation, sometime around the 1740s. Not much is known about him other than the fact that he preceded King Hagler as chief. He was murdered in 1750 by a band of Iroquois, during a period of conflict with the Iroquois from the North. He was on his way home from Charleston following a conference with South Carolina's Colonial Governor James Glen.