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Historic area in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States
Chatata, meaning "clear water", is the original Cherokee name of an area located in Bradley County, Tennessee. Today the name survives in references to
Chatata
Unincorporated community in Tennessee, United States
metropolitan statistical area. The community is part of a region once called Chatata, meaning "clear water", by the Cherokee, and has been in existence since
Tasso,_Tennessee
County in Tennessee, United States
this area and referred to a large region in present-day Bradley County as Chatata, meaning "clear water". The Yuchi, while speaking a different language
Bradley_County,_Tennessee
City in Tennessee, United States
legislative body appointed to govern the county was required to meet in nearby Chatata Valley until a site was chosen for the county seat. By a one-vote majority
Cleveland,_Tennessee
Native American tribe in Oklahoma, United States
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Cherokee_Nation
County, Polk County, and McMinn County, Tennessee, the tornado hit the Chatata Valley area particularly hard. The tornado then travelled through mainly
Tornadoes_of_1986
United States historic place
2019. Hardy, Lucina Welch (March 1962). An Album of Historical Memories: Chatata - Tasso, Bradley County, Tennessee, 1830 -1961. Hardy & Randolph. p. 53
Blue Springs Encampments and Fortifications
Blue_Springs_Encampments_and_Fortifications
Cherokee political advisor from Oklahoma (born 1968)
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Kimberly_Teehee
Museum in Cherokee, North Carolina
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Museum_of_the_Cherokee_People
State-recognized tribe in Alabama, United States
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama
Cherokee_Tribe_of_Northeast_Alabama
namesake of Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts. Born on a small farm in Chatata, Tennessee, he was the son of James Campbell Curry and Nancy Young Curry
Samuel_Silas_Curry
Regiment of the Confederate States Army
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
1st_Cherokee_Mounted_Rifles
1838–1839 forced migration of the Cherokee people
Ross's Landing in present-day Chattanooga, Red Clay, Bedwell Springs, Chatata, Mouse Creek, Rattlesnake Springs, Chestoee, and Calhoun, and one camp
Cherokee_removal
Native American lawyer
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Shawna_Baker
Historic fort in Tennessee, US
Cherokee prisoners were encamped near Fort Cass, along nearby Mouse Creek, Chatata Creek, Chestuee Creek, Rattlesnake Springs, and Bedwell Springs. The Army
Fort_Cass
Ledford Island 40BY13 Mississippian 1938–1939 Candy Creek 40BY14 Woodland 1939 Rymer Site 40BY15 Mississippian 1937 Varnell 40BY18 Woodland 1939 Chatata
List of archaeological sites in Tennessee
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_Tennessee
Cherokee chief (c. 1760–c. 1819)
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Tahlonteeskee (Cherokee chief)
Tahlonteeskee_(Cherokee_chief)
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Cherokee_ethnobotany
Traditional justice among Native Americans
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Blood_Law
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
William Hicks (Cherokee chief)
William_Hicks_(Cherokee_chief)
United States historic place
1975. A historical marker once stood near the site. Red Clay State Park Chatata Fort Cass National Register of Historic Places listings in Bradley County
Rattlesnake_Springs
Cherokee leader
The Great Trading Path The Great War Path Hiwassee River Heritage Center Chatata Tuckaleechee Fort Smith Historic Site Port Royal State Park Five Civilized
Takatoka
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second born of female twins.
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Zeal; Solemn; Youthful
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Ploughman.
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Sword.
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A Baby Bustard Bird; Name of the Third Khalifah of Muslims; A Friend of Muhammad
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Polish form of Latin Henrietta, HENRIETA means "little home-ruler."
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North East
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Lord Indra
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