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Chiaha was a
Native American chiefdom located in the
lower French Broad River valley...
- The
Chiaha Harvest Fair is an
annual arts
festival at
Ridge Ferry Park in Rome, Georgia,
United States. It
takes place on the
banks of the
Oostanaula River...
- centuries.
Hitchiti was the
language of
tribal towns such as Hitchiti,
Chiaha, Oconee, Okmulgee, Sawokli, and Apalachicola.
Based on the
number of place...
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migrated through Georgia include the Apalachicola, the Chatot, the Yuchi, the
Chiaha, the Chickasaw, the Okmulgee, the
Shawnee and the Timucua.
Today there are...
- stone. In the 16th century, a
substantial Native American chiefdom known as
Chiaha was
located on Zimmerman's Island, just
southwest of
Dandridge along the...
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Lower Towns included Coweta,
Cusseta (Kasihta, Cofitachequi),
Upper Chehaw (
Chiaha), Hitchiti, Oconee, Ocmulgee, Okawaigi, Apalachicola,
Yamasee (Altamaha)...
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Archaeology in the East Symposium, Boone, N.C.,
cited in Beck 1997 "From
Joara to
Chiaha"
James O.
Glanville (2004).
Conquistadors at
Saltville in 1567?: A Review...
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villages were part of a
minor chiefdom centered on a
large village known as
Chiaha,
which was
located on an
island now
submerged by
Douglas Lake. The 1540...
- route,
including one
known as San
Pedro at Olamico, the prin****l town of
Chiaha in
southeastern Tennessee.
Pardo left the
expedition for
other business...
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consisting of Yuchi, Koasati, Alabama, Coosa, Tuskegee, Coweta, Cusseta,
Chehaw (
Chiaha), Hitchiti, Tuckabatchee, Oakfuskee, and many others. The
basic social unit...