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John Ridge, born Skah-tle-loh-skee (Yellow Bird) (c. 1802 – 22 June 1839), was from a prominent family of the Cherokee Nation, then located in present-day Georgia. He went to Cornwall, Connecticut, to study at the Foreign Mission School. He met Sarah Bird Northup, of a New England Yankee family, and they married in 1824. Soon after their return to New Echota in 1825, Ridge was chosen for the Cherokee National Council and became a leader in the tribe.

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  • John Ridge (c. 1802 – 22 juin 1839) est un homme politique cherokee, fils aîné du chef Major Ridge. Estimant que la déportation des Cherokees à l'ouest du Mississippi était inévitable, il signa le traité de New Echota de 1835 qui cédait aux États-Unis les terres des Cherokees situées à l'est du fleuve en échange de terres dans le territoire indien. De nombreux Cherokees, dont les partisans de John Ross, s'opposaient à la cession de terres et en 1839, après leur déplacement, John Ridge, son père, Elias Boudinot et d'autres signataires du traité furent assassinés pour leur rôle dans la déportation. (fr)
  • John Ridge o Yellow Bird (1792-1839) fou un cabdill cherokee, fill del cap Major Ridge. Es casà amb Sarah Bird Northup i va tenir set fills. Un d'ells fou John Rollin Ridge, autor d'una biografia de Joaquín Murrieta que va inspirar la llegenda del . (ca)
  • John Ridge, born Skah-tle-loh-skee (Yellow Bird) (c. 1802 – 22 June 1839), was from a prominent family of the Cherokee Nation, then located in present-day Georgia. He went to Cornwall, Connecticut, to study at the Foreign Mission School. He met Sarah Bird Northup, of a New England Yankee family, and they married in 1824. Soon after their return to New Echota in 1825, Ridge was chosen for the Cherokee National Council and became a leader in the tribe. (en)
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  • Honey Springs Creek, Indian Territory (en)
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