Degotoga Kanuna Atagulkalu, Supreme Leader of the Empire of Chawosauria between 2017 to 2019. |
Remembering Degotoga Kanuna Atagulkalu
On Sunday, March the 3rd of 2019, during his vacation for the holidays to St. Moritz, Switzerland, Degotoga Kanuna Atagulkalu, the Supreme Leader of the Empire of Chawosauria, has passed away. Today, the Empire of Chawosauria acknowledges a national loss, Degotoga K. Atagulkalu was a native to Tahlequah, Cherokee County, in the U.S. State of Oklahoma, in the United States of America, an Indigenous member of the Cherokee Tribe, one of America's major Indigenous tribes, he was born with a twin sister, Knasgowa Sequoia Atagulkalu (widely referred to as Adsila Ahyoka) and she was the former Empress of Chawosauria under Emperor Abooksigun Eluwilussit between March 2016 to December 2016, Degotoga K. Atagulkalu was the brother-in-law of Abooksigun Eluwilussit.
Degotoga Kanuna Atagulkalu and his twin sister, Knasgowa Sequoia Atagulkalu were born to a poor and rural Cherokee Indian family, in the cold bitter morning of January the 4th, of 1950, in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, in the U.S. State of Oklahoma, in the United States, Degotoga was a member of the Cherokee Nation, and was raised into the Cherokee Religion. Unlike his sister, Degotoga was performing poorly in school despite comebacks due to his charm, Degotoga was the victim of racial discrimination in the Southern United States, and participated in the Civil Rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr, he became attracted to politics with the presence of John F. Kennedy in the 1960 U.S. Presidential Election, and became a Democrat, but it was the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom also led by Dr. King and the Assassination of JFK that motivated him into political activism.
He lived a private life on the farm and the rodeo between 1969 to 2015, DKA married so young to a girl his age, and had many children, notably Degotoga K. Atagulkalu II in 1970. Upon his wife's suicide in 1980, DKA moved to New York and married his mistress he had an affair with, which led to his ex-wife's suicide. Feeling remorseful for the rest of his life, DKA moved away from Texas, where the Atagulkalus stayed at before the suicide, and moved to New York, where his twin sister and her husband are living. DKA found comfort living in the suburbs of Long Island, New York, close to his twin sister. DKA developed a brother-like relationship with Abooksigun Eluwilussit, and he and his new wife had three children.
In 2015, as a result of the Eluwilussit family's marriage union with the Chawosaurian Montgomery family, a former royal family for Chawosauria, DKA, Abooksigun Eluwilussit, and Adsila Ahyoka were recruited into the Chawosaurian World, a successful recruitment that would lead to their graves, along with family tragedy, Abooksigun Eluwilussit was the first of his family to be elected to the position as Supreme Leader of the Empire of Chawosauria in March of 2016, upon the resignation of Samantha Wawetseka. Abooksigun Eluwilussit failed to get reelected by popular vote in the December 31, 2016 election in Chawosauria, and he and Adsila left office and returned home, but Abooksigun was suffering from failing health, and died four days after he left office in Vermont during his vacation trip to escape the political climate of the United States in the aftermath of the 2016 election in America. Leaving Adsila Ahyoka a widowed woman, after spending a year of widowhood, Adsila got sick with Influenza, and was accidentally injected with a deadly needle, and died, thus leaving DKA in much heartbreak with the loss of his twin sister.
DKA was already Emperor of Chawosauria upon the death of his sister. DKA became Emperor on February 24, 2017, and reigned Chawosauria between then to upon his death on March 3, 2019. Degotoga K. Atagulkalu was survived by his still-surviving mother, Agasga Ahyoka, his nine sons, and three daughters, his second wife, Katherine Clarkson, and present wife, Stephanie Isabella Bismarck, and her children. Survived by two surviving sisters, Unega Ahyoka and Sequoia Ahyoka Reagan, and 13 grandchildren.
State Funeral of Degotoga K. Atagulkalu
Schedule
Date: March 11th, 2019
Chawopolis Palace, City of Chawopolis, Chawosauria
Burial: March 12, 2019
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Eulogies by Degotoga K. Atagulkalu II, DKA's eldest son, Knasgowa Sequoia Atagulkalu II, DKA's eldest daughter.
Memorial Service: March 13, 2019
Chawopolis Palace, City of Chawopolis, Chawosauria
Memorial Service Eulogy by: Emperor Ekewaka Mikala Kalawai'a.
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