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Ahaya (c. 1710 – 1783) was the first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. European-Americans called him Cowkeeper, as he held a very large herd of cattle. Ahaya was the chief of a town of Oconee people near the Chattahoochee River. Around 1750 he led his people into Florida where they settled around Payne's Prairie, part of what the Spanish called tierras de la chua, "Alachua Country" in English. The Spanish called Ahaya's people cimarones, which eventually became "Seminoles" in English. Ahaya fought the Spanish, and sought friendship with the British, allying with them after Spain ceded Florida to Great Britain in 1763, and staying loyal to them through the American Revolutionary War. He died shortly after Britain returned Florida to Spain in 1783.

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  • Ahaya (c. 1710 – 1783) was the first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. European-Americans called him Cowkeeper, as he held a very large herd of cattle. Ahaya was the chief of a town of Oconee people near the Chattahoochee River. Around 1750 he led his people into Florida where they settled around Payne's Prairie, part of what the Spanish called tierras de la chua, "Alachua Country" in English. The Spanish called Ahaya's people cimarones, which eventually became "Seminoles" in English. Ahaya fought the Spanish, and sought friendship with the British, allying with them after Spain ceded Florida to Great Britain in 1763, and staying loyal to them through the American Revolutionary War. He died shortly after Britain returned Florida to Spain in 1783. (en)
  • Cowkeeper (ca 1710 – 1783) es el nombre inglés del primer jefe registrado de la banda Alachua de la tribu semínola. Su nombre tradicional era Ahaya. (es)
  • Ahaya (vers 1710 – 1783) ou Cowkeeper (littéralement « gardien de vaches » comme le surnommèrent les Britanniques) est un chef séminole. (fr)
  • Cowkeeper (= Kuhhirte; auch Ahaya; * 1710; † 1783) ist der englische Name des ersten belegten Häuptlings der Alachua-Gruppe der Seminolen-Indianer. Als Cowkeeper noch ein Kind war, siedelte sein Stamm, die Oconee, eine Gruppe der Hitchiti, welche ursprünglich aus Zentral-Georgia kamen, entlang des Chattahoochee Rivers im Norden Floridas. Als Ahaya Mitte zwanzig Jahre alt war, er war mittlerweile Häuptling seines Dorfes, hatte er einen leidenschaftlichen Hass auf die Spanier entwickelt, zu deren Besitz Florida gehörte. (de)
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