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CHEROKEE 



[b. a. b. 



the Cherokee, 19th Rep. B. A. E., 1902; 

 Royce, Cherokee Nation, 5th Rep. B. A. 

 E., 1887. 



The following were Cherokee settle- 

 ments: Aguaquiri (?), Amahyaski, Ama- 

 kalali, Amolii, Anisgayayi, Anuyi, Aquo- 

 hee, Aracuchi, Atsiniyi, Aumuchee, Ayah- 

 liyi, Big-island, Briertown, Broomtown, 

 Brown's Village, Buffalo Fish, Canuga, 

 Catatoga, Chagee, Chattanooga, Chatuga, 

 Cheesoheha,Chewase,Chicherohe,Chick- 

 amauga, Chilhowee, Conisca, Conontoroy, 

 Conoross, Cooweescoowee (district), Co- 

 tocanahnt, Cowee, Coweeshee, Coyatee, 

 Crayfish Town, Creek Path, Crowmocker, 

 Crow Town, Cuclon, Cusawatee, Dulas- 

 tunyi, Dustayalunyi, Echota, Ecochee, 

 Elakulsi, Ellijay, Estatoee, Etowah, Eu- 

 forsee, Fightingtown, Frogtown, Guasuli, 

 Gulaniyi,Gusti,Gwalgahi, Halfway Town, 

 Hemptown, Hickory Log, High Tower 

 Forks, Hiwassee, Ikatikunahita, Itseyi, 

 Ivy Log, Johnstown, Jore, Kalanunyi, 

 Kanastunyi, Kansaki, Kanutaluhi, Kawa- 

 nuyi, Keowee, Kituhwa, Kuhlahi, Kula- 

 hiyi, Knlsetsiyi, Leatherwood, Long Is- 

 land, Lookout Mountain, Naguchee, Nan- 

 atlugunyi, Nantahala, Natuhli, Nayuhi, 

 Nickajack, Niowe, Noewe, Nowe, Nucas- 

 see, Nununyi, Ocoee,Oconaluftee, Oconee, 

 Olagatano, Ooltewah, Oothcaloga, Paint 

 Town, Pine Log, Quacoshatchee, Qualat- 

 chee, Qualla, Quanusee, Quinahaqui, Rab- 

 bit Trap, Red Bank, Red Claj', Running 

 Water, Saguahi, Sanderstown, Selikwayi, 

 Seneca, Setsi, Sitiku, Skeinah, Soquee, 

 Spike Bucktown, Spring Place, Standing 

 Peach Tree, Stikayi, Sutali, Suwanee, Tag- 

 wahi, Tahlasi, Takwashnaw, Talahi, Tala- 

 niyi. Talking Rock, Tallulah, Tamahli, 

 Tanasqui (?), Tasetsi, Taskigi, Tausitu, 

 Tawsee, Tekanitli, Tellico, Tennessee, Tes- 

 suntee,Tikaleyasuni,Tikwalitsi,Tlanusiyi, 

 Tocax, Tomassee, Toquo, Torsalla, Toxa- 

 way, Tricentee, Tsilaluhi, Tsiskwahi, 

 Tsistetsiyi, Tsistuyi, Tsiyahi, Tsudinun- 

 tiyi, Tucharechee, Tuckaseegee, Tugaloo, 

 Turkeytown, Turniptown, Turtletown, 

 Tusquittah, Two Runs, Ustanali, Ustisti, 

 Valleytown, Wahyahi, Wasasa, Watauga, 

 Willstown, and Yunsawi. (j. m.) 



Achalaque.— Garcilasso de la Vega, Florida, in, 

 1723. Allegans.— Golden, map (1727) quoted by 

 Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, ni, 525, 1853. AUegewe.— 

 Hind, Labrador Penin., ii, 7, 1863. Allegewi,— 

 Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 133. 1855. Allegewy.— 

 Ibid., II, 37, 18.52. AUeghans.— Hall, N. W. States, 

 29, 1849. Alleghanys,— Rafines<iue, introd. to 

 Marshall, Kv., l, 34, 1824. Allegwi.— Squier in 

 Beach, Ind. Misc., 26, 1877. AUigewi,— Hecke- 

 welder (1819) quoted by Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 

 HI, 525, 1853. AUighewis.— Keane in Stanford, 

 Compend., 500, 1878. Baniatho.— Gatsehet, Arap- 

 ahoMS., B. A. E., 1880 (Arapaho name). Caaifi.— 

 Dorsey, Osage MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1883 (Osage 

 name). Callageheahs.— McKenney and Hall, Ind. 

 Tribes, l, 186, isfit. Cayaki,— Dorsey, Kansa MS. 

 vocab., B. A. E.,1SS2 (Kansa name). Chalakee. — 

 Nuttall, Jour., 124,1821. Chalaque.— Gentleman 

 of Elvas (1540) in Hakluvt Soc, Florida, 60, 18.51. 

 Chalaquies.— Barcia, Ensavo, 335, 1723 (Spanish 



name). Charakees. — Homann Heirs' map, 1756. 

 Charakeys. — Homann Heirs' map, ca. 1730. Char- 

 ikees. — l>oc. of 171.S quoted by Rivers, So. Car^ 

 55, 18.56. Charokees. — .J(ihn.son (1720) quoted, 

 ibid., 93, 1874. Cheelake. — Barton, New Views, 

 xliv, 1798 (Upper Cherokee form). Cheerake. — 

 Adair, Am. luds., 226, 1775. Clieerakee. — Ibid., 

 137. Cheeraque. — Moore (1704) quoted by Carroll, 

 Hist. Coll. S. C, II, 576, 1836. Cheerokee.— Ross 

 (ca. 1776) quoted in Hist. Mag., 2d s., n, 218, 1867. 

 Chel-a-ke.— Long, Exped. Rocky Mts., ll, Ixx, 1823. 

 Chelakees. — Gallatin in Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, 

 II, 90, 1836. Chelaques.— Nuttall, Jour., 247, 1821. 

 Chelekee.— Keane in Stanford, Compend., 506, 

 1878. Chellokee.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, ii, 

 204, 1852. Cheloculgee.— White, Stat. Ga., 28, 1849 

 (Creek name; singular, Che-lo-kee). Chelokees. — 

 Gallatin in Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, II, 104, 1836. 

 Cheokees.— Johnson (1772) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hi.st., 

 viii, 314, 18.57 (misprint). Cheraguees.— Coxe, 

 Carolana, 11, 1741. Cherahes,— Brickell (1737) 

 quoted by Haywood, Tenn., 224, 1823. Chera- 

 kees. — Coxe, Carolana, map, 1741. Cherakis. — 

 Chauvignerie (1736) quoted by Schoolcraft, Ind. 

 Tribes, lll, 5.55, 18,53. Cheraquees, — Coxe, Caro- 

 lana, 13, 1741. Cheraquis. — I'enicaut (1699) in 

 Margry, D6c., V, 404, 1883. Cherickees. — Clarke 

 (1739) in N. Y., Doc. Col. Hist., vi, 148, 18.55. Cher- 

 ikee, — Albany conf. (1742), ibid., 218. Cherokee. — 

 Johnson (1708) quoted bv Rivers, So. Car., 238, 1856. 

 Cherokis.— Rafinesque, Am. Nat., I, 140, 1836. 

 Cherookees. — Croghan (1760) in Mass. Hist. Soc. 

 Coll., 4th s., IX, 372, 1871. Cheroquees.— Campbell 

 (1761), ibid., 416. Cherrackees.— Evans (1755) 

 quoted by Gregg, Old Cheraws, 15, 1867. Cher- 

 rokees — treaty of 1722 in Drake, Bk. Inds., iv, 

 32, 1848. Cherrykees. — Weiser (1748) quoted by 

 Kauffman, W. Penn., app., 18, 1851. Chilukki.— 

 Hewitt in Am. Anthrop., Ii, .592, 1900 (original 

 Choctaw form). Chirakues. — Randolph (1699) in 

 Rivers, So. Car., 449, 1856. Chirokys. — Doc (ra. 

 182.5) in Ann. de la Proi.. de la Foi, ii, 384, 1841. 

 Chorakis.— Doc. of 1748 in N. Y. Doc Col. Hist.,X, 

 143, 18.58. Chreokees,— Pike, Trav., 173, 1811 (mis- 

 print). Chulukki,— Hewitt in Am. Anthrop., ii, 

 592, 1900 (alternative Choctaw form). Dog tribe. — 

 Vaudreuil (1760) in N. Y. Doc Col. Hist., x, 1094, 

 18.58. Entari ronnon. — Potier, Huron MS. Gram., 

 1751 (a Wyandot name: 'mountain people'). 

 Gatohua, — Barton quoted by Gatsehet, Creek 

 Migr. Leg., i, 28, 1884. Gattochwa. — Heckewelder 

 quoted by Barton, New Views, app., 8, 1798 (Del- 

 aware name, German form). Isallanic race. — 

 Schoolcraft in Ind. Aff. Rep. 73, 1850. Katowa.— 

 Gatsehet, Creek Migr. Leg., i, 28, 1884 (Shawnee 

 form). Ketawaugas. — Haywood, Nat. and Abo- 

 rig. Tenn., 234, 1823. Kittuwa. — Brinton, Lenape 

 Leg., 16, 1885. Kituhwagi'.— Mooney in 19th Rep. 

 B. A. E., pt. I, 15, 1902 (originally the name of a 

 Cherokee band, but used by Algonquian tribes 

 to designate the whole tribe). Kuttoowauw. — 

 Apaumut (1791) quoted by Brinton, Lenape Leg., 

 16, 1885 (Mahican name). Maitera'".— Gatsehet, 

 Catawba MS., B. A. E., 1881 (Catawba name: 

 ' coming out of the ground ' ). Nation du Chien. — 

 Hcquet (17.52) quoted by Parkman, Montcalm and 

 Wolfe, II, 417, 1884. Ochie'tari-ronnon. — Potier, 

 Huron MS. Gram., 1751 (one of the Wyandot 

 names). Ojadagochroene, — Livingston (1720) in 

 N. Y'. Doc. Col. Hist., V, .567, 1855. Ondadeonwas.— 

 Bleeker (1701), ibid., iv, 918, 1854. Oyadackuch- 

 raono.— Weiser (1753), ibid., VI, 795, 18.55. Oyadag- 

 ahroenes.— Letter of 1713, ibid., v, 386, 1855. 

 Oyadage'-ono. — Gatsehet, Seneca MS., B. A. E., 

 1882 (Seneca name: 'cave people,' from oya>iduga-i 

 'cave,' Olio 'people'). O-ya-da'-go-o-no. — Mor- 

 gan, League Iroq., 337, 1851 (Inxiuois name). 

 Oyata'ge'ronon". — Hewitt, inf'n (Iroquois name: 

 'Inhabitants of the cave country'). Oyaudah.— 

 Schoolcraft, Notes on Iroq., 448, 1847 (Seneca 

 name). Rechahecrians.— Drake, Bk. Inds., bk. 

 IV, 22, 1848 (name given by the Virginians in 

 16.56 to an invading mountain tribe; probably 

 the Cherokee). Rechehecrians.— Rafinesque in 

 Marshall, Kv., i, 36, 1824. Rickohockans,— Led- 

 erer (1669) quoted by Hawks, No. Car., ii, 48, 

 18.58 (probably the Cherokee, as called by the 

 Powhatan tribes; Hewitt gives the meaning aa 



