- the "national"
council at
Ustanali in Georgia).[citation needed]
Dragging Canoe had
addressed the
National Council at
Ustanali, and
publicly acknowledged...
- Resaca, next to
present day New Town,
known to the
Cherokee as Ꭴꮝꮤꮎꮅ,
Ustanali. The site has been
preserved as a
state park and a
historic site. It was...
- New Town (Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏔᎾᎵ, romanized:
Ustanali) is an
unincorporated community in
Gordon County, Georgia,
United States,
located northeast of Calhoun....
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North Georgia, from
Buffalo Town at the
modern Ringgold,
Georgia south to
Ustanali (Ustanalahi) near
modern Calhoun, Georgia,
including what he
called Vann's...
-
Beloved Man of the
Cherokee (the
council seat of
which was
shifted south to
Ustanali (later
known as New Echota), near what is now Calhoun, Georgia) in the...
-
succedens (Walker, 1860)
Phyllodonta timareta (Druce, 1898)
Phyllodonta ustanalis Warren, 1897
Phyllodonta vivida Warren, 1904
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- and
Pathkiller (1811–1827). The seat of the
Cherokee after 1788 was at
Ustanali (near Calhoun, Georgia); in 1825
nearby New
Echota became the Cherokee...
-
council of the
Cherokee upon
their re-establishment of the council's seat at
Ustanali on the
Conasauga River. This was
after the
murder of Cornt****el in 1788...
- atrocity, the
Chickamauga Cherokee moved their capital further south to
Ustanali, near what
developed as
modern Calhoun, Georgia. In the late 1790s, the...
- 1794, when the
fighting stopped and the
national council ground moved to
Ustanali, the
Cherokee remained a
fragmented people. At the
founding of the first...