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Mialoquo (also "Malaquo", "Big Island", or "Great Island") is a
prehistoric and
historic Native American site in
Monroe County, Tennessee, in the southeastern...
- Hiw****ee
Island Island town
Isunigu Joara Keowee Kituwa Kulsetsiyi Long
Swamp Mialoquo Nacoochee Nantahala NewEchota Nickajack Nikwasi Nununyi Ocoee Oconee Oostanaula...
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colonists onto
Cherokee territories. Eventually, he
became the
headman of
Mialoquo ("Great
Island Town", "Amoyeli Egwa" in the
Cherokee language) on the Little...
- the region's
first European settlers. The
Overhill Cherokee village of
Mialoquo was
located along the
Little Tennessee near
modern Tellico Village. Fort...
- town or "mother town". Also in this area were Citico, Toqua, Tomotley,
Mialoquo, Chilhowee, and Tall****ee.
Archaeological excavations at the
Citico site...
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Mooney believed Mialoquo might have been the
village of Nilaque,
which the
naturalist John
Bartram recorded visiting. The term "
Mialoquo"
means "Great Island...
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included those on the
lower Little Tennessee River: Chilhowee, Chota, Citico,
Mialoquo, Tall****ee, Tanasi, Tomotley, Toqua, and
Tuskegee (Island Town); those...
- and
Mialoquo),
suggesting that it was a
smaller settlement.
Timberlake noted that
Attakullakulla was the head-man of both
Tuskegee and
Mialoquo, and...
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Mountains from the east to
reach them.
Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe came from
Mialoquo,
which was
located just
north of the site of the
modern US-411 bridge....
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colonists from
their territory. In 1776,
Dragging Canoe (the head man at
Mialoquo), Old
Abraham of Chilhowee, and The
Raven led an
unsuccessful three-pronged...