Big Warrior

Big Warrior
Tustanagee Thlucco
Big Warrior as depicted in an 1847 engraving
Creek leader
In office
Early 1800s – 1825
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byNone
One of two principal chiefs of the Creek National Council
Personal details
BornTustanagee Thlucco
Died(1825-03-08)March 8, 1825
PartyCreek National Council
SpouseTefvhoe
ChildrenTuskenea, Yargee
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Big Warrior or Tustanagee Thlucco (Tvstanagi Rakkē in Mvskokē «Big Warrior» < rak·kē «big») was a principal chief of the Muscogee Nation until his death on March 8, 1825. He was referred to as "one of the most powerful Creeks allied with the United States".