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  1. Tomochichi - Wikipedia

    Tomochichi (to-mo-chi-chi') (c. 1644 – October 5, 1741) was the head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia, in the 18th century. He gave land on Yamacraw …

  2. Tomochichi - New Georgia Encyclopedia

    Sep 20, 2002 · Tomochichi was the leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history. As a principal mediator between the native Creek (Muscogee) and …

  3. Brief Biography - Georgia Historical Society

    Nov 3, 2023 · Tomochichi helped the colonists lay out roads, including the first one from Savannah to Darien (or New Inverness) to the south. He also aided Oglethorpe as a mediator …

  4. Tomochichi and the Founding of Savannah: The Native Leader …

    Jun 6, 2025 · Discover the vital role of Tomochichi, the Yamacraw chief who forged an alliance with James Oglethorpe and helped establish Savannah, Georgia. Learn how his leadership, …

  5. Tomochichi - Today In Georgia History

    Tomochichi was chief of the Yamacraw tribe, which he created from a group of Creek and Yamasee natives. They settled on the bluff overlooking the Savannah River where …

  6. The Legacy of Tomochichi: Chief, Friend, and Ally

    When General Oglethorpe and his 114 settlers reached the banks of the Savannah, Tomochichi was the man to see about a land grant. He was the leader of a band of about 200 Lower …

  7. Tomochichi Facts - Softschools.com

    Tomochichi was the head chief of the Yamacraw Indians beginning in 1728. He is most notable in Georgia's history for helping the English establish a settlement in Savannah, and for his …

  8. Tomochichi Definition - Georgia History Key Term | Fiveable

    Tomochichi was a prominent Native American leader of the Yamacraw tribe, known for his crucial role in establishing peaceful relations between the British settlers and the indigenous peoples …

  9. Tomochichi - Official Savannah Guide

    Tomochichi was born around 1644 and became the chief of the Yamacraw people, a small tribe that had settled along the Savannah River. The Yamacraw were a mixed group of Creek and …

  10. Oglethorpe and Tomochichi - Georgia Historical Society

    Nov 3, 2023 · Tomochichi was the mico, or chief, of the Yamacraw Indians. The Yamacraw were a small band of Lower Creek Indians that lived in coastal Georgia when Oglethorpe arrived …