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- Cherokee town. It may have been the site of the older Cr**** village "Chalahume" visited by Spanish explorer Juan Pardo in 1567. The Cherokee later pushed...
- Chilhowee and Citico (Pardo's notary called them by their Muskogean names, "Chalahume" and "Satapo"). By the time the first English explorers arrived in southern...
- Morganton, North Carolina Cheraw (tribe) Chelaque Chiska Chiaha Coste Tali Chalahume Satapo Parts of Coosa extended into Alabama. The other primary chiefdom...
- Chilhowee and Citico (Pardo's notary called them by their Muskogean names, "Chalahume" and "Satapo"). In the latter 17th century, the Cherokee began migrating...
- Mississippian-period village excavated at the Toqua site in the 1970s. The villages of Chalahume and Satapo, visited by Pardo in 1567, were likely predecessors (and namesakes...
- part of Chilhowee Mountain and Happy Valley en route to the village of "Chalahume" on the Little Tennessee River. By the time Euro-American settlers arrived...
- "dwellers" in Cherokee "Chilhowee" is a Cherokee corruption of the Muskogean Chalahume, the town's original occupants Hiw****ee means "savanna" or "plain." Nickajack...
- Cherokee name is unclear, and may be derived from the Muscogean name Chalahume, an earlier Cr**** name for the village. In English it has also been written...
- Georgia. In 1567, the Juan Pardo expedition visited the villages of "Chalahume" and "Satapo" (later Chilhowee and Citico) in the Little Tennessee Valley...
- From there, he proceeded across Happy Valley en route to the village of Chalahume at the mouth of Abrams Cr****. In the 18th century, Happy Valley was likely...