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Princess Senoia

KYLIE SCOGGINS Princess Senoya He-ne-ha was a member of the prestigious Wind Clan of the Creek Indians here in Coweta County, and wife of Captain William McIntosh, a recruiter from the British Army. Their son, Chief William McIntosh, was both a General in the Army and one of the most prominent Chiefs of the Creek Nation. The Wind Clan was dominant in

establishing present-day Coweta County. Furthermore, the Eastern part of the plot of land took on the greatest significance... Within Creek legend, East Coweta is considered to be the most hallowed ground within the county. Originally known as Willow Dell, our local town of Senoia changed names in the 1860’s to honor Indian Princess Senoya. Here at East Coweta High School, under the Friday night lights at Garland Shoemake Stadium, you will find our representation of the beloved Indian Princess. Junior Kylie Scoggins has the honor of representing ECHS again this year as our mascot Princess Senoya. She valiantly rides her horse War Chief up the hill in the southwest corner of our stadium and throws the ceremonial spear before every home game. Kylie and horse Molly (“War Chief”) both train at Cedar Ridge Ranch, located on Gordon Road in Senoia.

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