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Mary Musgrove (Muscogee name, Coosaponakeesa, c. 1700–1765) was a leading figure in early Georgia history. Mary was the daughter of Edward Griffin, a trader from Charles Town in the Province of Carolina, of English heritage, and a Muscogee Creek mother. Mary contributed to the development of colonial Georgia and became an important intermediary between Muscogee Creek natives and the Georgia colonists. She attempted to carve out a life that merged both cultures and fought for her own rights in both worlds.

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  • Mary Musgrove (ca)
  • Mary Musgrove (de)
  • Mary Musgrove (en)
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  • Mary Musgrove, coneguda com a Coosaponakeesa entre els creek, (1700-1763) fou una diplomàtica d'ascendència mestissa entre i anglesa. Va servir com a enllaç cultural entre la colònia de Geòrgia i la seva comunitat nativa americana a mitjans del segle xviii. Musgrove va aprofitar el seu biculturalisme per protegir els interessos dels creek, mantenir la pau a la frontera i ampliar els seus negocis com a comerciants. Així com Pocahontas que estava a la colònia de Jamestown i com Sacajawea que estava a l'expedició de Lewis i Clark, també Musgrove va estar a la colònia de Geòrgia. (ca)
  • Mary Musgrove (* um 1700 in , heutiges Georgia; † um 1765 auf St. Catherines Island) war eine amerikanische Verhandlungsführerin zwischen englischen und indianischen Gemeinschaften. (de)
  • Mary Musgrove (Muscogee name, Coosaponakeesa, c. 1700–1765) was a leading figure in early Georgia history. Mary was the daughter of Edward Griffin, a trader from Charles Town in the Province of Carolina, of English heritage, and a Muscogee Creek mother. Mary contributed to the development of colonial Georgia and became an important intermediary between Muscogee Creek natives and the Georgia colonists. She attempted to carve out a life that merged both cultures and fought for her own rights in both worlds. (en)
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  • Coosaponakeesa (en)
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  • Coosaponakeesa (en)
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  • Coweta, Creek Nation (en)
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