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of the united states382
of the cherokee nation142
the secretary of war136
states statutes at large108
united states statutes at107
to the united states107
of the treaty of99
by the united states93
on the th of81
commissioner of indian affairs80
known to the whites77
to the whites as75
the united states and73
west of the mississippi68
east of the mississippi65
the united states to61
on the part of58
within the limits of56
at the same time56
the state of georgia55
by the treaty of55
secretary of war to54
report of indian commissioner53
the part of the52
at the head of49
president of the united47
on account of the47
a part of the46
in the cherokee country46
a former cherokee settlement45
secretary of the interior45
in the cherokee nation45
of the same name45
the president of the45
citizens of the united43
the secretary of the43
the old cherokee country42
of the state of41
the end of the41
the mouth of the41
to the secretary of40
article of the treaty39
the united states agree39
in the old cherokee39
the close of the39
united states agree to39
the commissioner of indian38
at the mouth of38
on little tennessee river37
to the cherokee nation37
the name of the36
on the other side36
the south side of35
for the purpose of35
on account of its34
the side of the34
the protection of the33
under the treaty of33
of the tennessee river33
united states and the33
the middle of the33
see number and notes33
the meaning of the33
the limits of the33
on the south side33
of the bureau of32
to secretary of war32
the fact that the32
of little tennessee river31
the cherokee name for31
the east cherokee reservation31
the name of a31
known to the cherokee31
to the mouth of31
of the mississippi river31
with the united states30
the head of the30
of the east cherokee30
in the spring of29
on behalf of the28
to the treaty of28
to the cherokee as28
the north bank of28
from time to time28
the history of the27
places in the old27
side of the river27
by the secretary of27
on the th day26
among the east cherokee26
the great smoky range26
on the north bank26
the united states of26
in connection with the26
the cherokee nation of26
the th day of26
between the united states26
the junction of the25
a short distance above25
the waters of the25
on the other hand25
of the cherokee country25
the government of the25
in the summer of25
the beginning of the25
by the cherokee nation24
that the united states24
of the great smoky24
near the mouth of24
to treat with cherokee24
at the end of24
a former settlement on24
and the cherokee nation23
in the indian territory23
the great smoky mountains23
said to have been23
until they came to23
the people of the23
commissioner to treat with23
the west side of23
at the junction of23
in the treaty of23
the cherokee nation and23
the united states for23
see american state papers22
with the exception of22
the treaty of july22
principal chief of the22
the removal of the22
in american state papers22
the state of tennessee22
at the time of22
in the cherokee language21
protection of the united21
superintendent of indian affairs21
in addition to the21
bureau of american ethnology21
the time of the21
the provisions of the21
the united states had21
the cherokee name of21
part of the united21
the house of representatives21
the cherokee nation in21
a portion of the21
of the secretary of21
for a long time21
the action of the21
of indian affairs for20
to the top of20
as the name of20
in the neighborhood of20
government of the united20
the united states should20
united states of america20
on the north side20
the boundaries of the20
in the mean time20
cherokee nation of indians20
of fort prince george20
former cherokee settlement on20
between the two tribes20
for the benefit of20
meaning of the name20
they came to the20
the headwaters of the20
the rest of the20
on the west side20
they came to a19
in the vicinity of19
of the french broad19
the top of the19
seems to have been19
the united states by19
near the head of19
the terms of the19
the territory of the19
in journal of american19
journal of american folk19
one of the most19
of the name is19
on the d of19
with a view to19
a name occurring in18
the site of the18
state of north carolina18
in the same way18
a treaty with the18
south side of the18
in the sacred formulas18
and the united states18
the north side of18
a few miles above18
of secretary of war18
winning of the west18
below the mouth of18
upon the east cherokee18
the state of north18
the ratification of the18
was one of the18
the cherokees and the18
the united states all18
letter of secretary of17
commonly known to the17
from the mouth of17
above the mouth of17
in the course of17
under the name of17
above the junction of17
part of the cherokee17
in the great smoky17
annual report of the17
of the american indians17
material provisions historical data17
about the head of17
to the west of17
is one of the17
in the united states17
the cherokee national council17
creek of little tennessee17
the conclusion of the17
of commissioner of indian17
at the expense of17
of indian affairs to17
of the cherokees to16
he came to the16
in the midst of16
the face of the16
of one of the16
the bureau of ethnology16
in consideration of the16
the benefit of the16
in the fall of16
under the protection of16
the ridge dividing the16
the present site of16
that portion of the16
report of the bureau16
between the cherokees and16
the hands of the16
opposite the mouth of16
in the face of16
as well as the16
to the fact that16
the united states authorities16
the united states or16
of the cherokee people16
the approval of the16
as far west as16
of the little tennessee16
in one of the16
to the cherokee country16
ratification of the treaty16
ceded to the united16
the report of the15
report of commissioner of15
on the st of15
the name is lost15
of the blue ridge15
from the united states15
by the president of15
of the eastern band15
in the lower dialect15
one of the seven15
the presence of the15
court of the united15
the direction of the15
as soon as the15
in the hands of15
the five civilized tribes15
ridge dividing the waters15
several places in the15
history of the american15
conclusion of the treaty15
the outbreak of the15
on the authority of15
of the cherokee and15
a member of the15
in the middle of15
the laws of the15
states agree to pay15
that it was a15
the sound of the15
the bureau of american15
the first of these15
that part of the15
the united states shall15
for the use of15
to remove to the14
to north american ethnology14
from the fact that14
creek of the same14
the west of the14
by the act of14
the name seems to14
in regard to the14
cherokee name for the14
to the head of14
under the provisions of14
contributions to north american14
with the result that14
the body of the14
the united states in14
creek of hiwassee river14
the service of the14
in several places in14
it is probable that14
the hunter and the14
the rabbit and the14
in what is now14
north carolina colonial records14
that he had been14
the daughter of the14
other side of the14
the treaties of and14
seem to have been14
chief of the nation14
on the waters of14
was known to the14
has lost its meaning14
the edge of the14
the other side of14
treaty and purchase of14
a point on the14
the eastern band of14
that he could not14
on the line between14
the cherokee nation west14
occurring in several places14
in accordance with the14
of the president of14
the use of the14
portion of the cherokee14
see notes to number13
a long time ago13
in the state of13
of the seven cherokee13
the same to the13
appears to have been13
between them and the13
the consent of the13
dividing the waters of13
by this time the13
the boundary line between13
the expense of the13
known in the tribe13
the place where the13
the top of a13
on the subject of13
secretary of war that13
against the united states13
name is an onomatope13
the mouth of hiwassee13
the east side of13
can not be translated13
of the word is13
country west of the13
the seven cherokee clans13
until the close of13
supreme court of the13
in the service of13
from east to west13
is said to have13
the name is an13
about the same time13
the authorities of the13
the date of the13
close of the revolution13
the neighborhood of the13
this story was obtained13
the cherokee language and13
of the white man13
of the act of13
with the cherokee nation13
far west as the13
in the direction of13
as soon as they13
the point where the12
the authority of the12
the form cannot be12
at fort prince george12
a few years ago12
become citizens of the12
the indians and the12
on the head of12
about the junction of12
side of the mountain12
the creek of the12
by the state of12
under the direction of12
about the mouth of12
behalf of the united12
of indian commissioner for12
a short distance below12
senate of the united12
treaty with the cherokees12
close of the war12
as well as in12
in front of the12
to commissioner of indian12
the story of the12
on the site of12
that they might be12
of the southern tribes12
letters from the alleghany12
name occurring in several12
the cherokee in the12
the treaty of and12
with the indian tribes12
cede to the united12
west side of the12
the heart of the12
of the cherokee national12
went back to the12
as well as to12
is known to the12
and laws of the12
a few of the12
in the same year12
in the old days12
the cherokee nation was12
form cannot be identified12
from the alleghany mountains12
on the south bank12
the remainder of the12
the surface of the12
the center of the12
the south bank of12
can not be analyzed12
and told him to12
in the old times12
of the cherokee domain11
the destruction of the11
a portion of their11
the creeks and cherokees11
as far as the11
in the following year11
the name of several11
a few years later11
with the proviso that11
laws of the cherokee11
of the cherokee alphabet11
the appearance of the11
from the head of11
the extreme head of11
in view of the11
legends of the cherokee11
states and the cherokee11
the mouth of tellico11
the citizens of the11
the senate of the11
went down to the11
down to the river11
settlement of this name11
a song form for11
in order that the11
a treaty of peace11
between themselves and the11
by the terms of11
seven millions of acres11
in consequence of the11
the bottom of the11
of the american board11
the whites as the11
which can not be11
the officers of the11
in the history of11
for the cherokee nation11
on the east side11
to the number of11
cherokee nation and the11
chief of the cherokee11
on the headwaters of11
of war to governor11
both sides of the11
eastern band of cherokee11
the whole cherokee nation11
stellar legends of the11
its junction with the11
is believed to be11
the supreme court of11
until he came to11
the lower part of11
the members of the11
cherokee nation in the11
bank of the tennessee11
authorities of the united11
after the close of11
name of the chief11
daughter of the sun11
the country west of10
lands east of the10
line to be run10
at the foot of10
the foot of the10
has no meaning in10
the mouth of clinch10
mouth of duck river10
in a little while10
of the commissioner of10
in report of indian10
on account of his10
in the side of10
the proper name of10
terms of the treaty10
the chiefs of the10
by the same name10
south carolina and georgia10
the dividing ridge between10
waters of the tennessee10
it is said that10
the act of congress10
as one of the10
and other southern tribes10
the old town of10
the main body of10
in the center of10
in spite of the10
for the cession of10
for the removal of10
signing of the treaty10
is well known in10
eastern band of cherokees10
of the western cherokee10
the course of the10
the mouth of duck10
and at the same10
on the french broad10
the sovereignty of the10
the cherokee and other10
short distance above the10
of the same year10
the country of the10
the upper part of10
it is believed that10
of the old settlers10
the western boundary of10
settlement on little tennessee10
seems to refer to10
of the fact that10
side of the ridge10
the creek treaty of10
united states for the10
north bank of the10
of this name was10
the opening of the10
on both sides of10
side of tennessee river10
the present town of10
in the house of10
of north carolina and10
the execution of the10
the strength of the10
where he had been10
on the creek of10
the birds and animals10
limits of the cherokee10
the cherokees by the10
creek of cheowa river10
he said to the10
by the treaties of10
to get rid of10
when he reached the10
of the legislature of10
a treaty was concluded10
of the arkansas river10
the treaty of with10
the capital of the10
story was obtained from10
the site of a10
about a mile above10
may have been on10
mountain at the head10
into the water and10
and all the people10
visited by pardo in10
in favor of the10
of the national council10
in the case of10
site of the present10
on the morning of10
for the protection of10
in the war of10
the th of october10
by the president and9
the treaty of october9
the united states was9
the treaty of hopewell9
as that of the9
and headmen of the9
part of the country9
the representatives of the9
advice and consent of9
on the opposite side9
of commissioners for foreign9
of the government to9
by which the cherokee9
their removal to the9
just above the junction9
commissioners for foreign missions9
the french broad and9
of the cherokee delegation9
treaty of new echota9
is said to be9
occupied by the cherokee9
at the beginning of9
the aid of the9
was out of sight9
shall be entitled to9
he came to a9
history of the cherokee9
at the entrance of9
the constitution of the9
of a number of9
act of congress approved9
a translation of the9
the french broad river9
to the cherokees for9
on the east cherokee9
of the mississippi and9
be paid to the9
he found that he9
in the confederate service9
heart of the alleghanies9
from the top of9
the american board of9
where now is the9
of the war of9
at the cherokee agency9
the women and children9
in western north carolina9
the indians in their9
in the meantime the9
states and the cherokees9
there can be no9
in a direct line9
the united states commissioners9
the said cherokee nation9
the chief of the9
the greater portion of9
short distance below the9
they came near the9
the th of june9
removed to indian territory9
any part of the9
the affairs of the9
the tennessee river at9
the cherokee nation shall9
the treaty of was9
the middle and lower9
a deep hole in9
with that of the9
the world was made9
and in the morning9
as a matter of9
the state of kansas9
lying west of the9
american board of commissioners9
the name by which9
when they came to9
the states of north9
town of the same9
a number of the9
the records of the9
laws of the state9
the united states as9
a lower cherokee chief9
that he was a9
the signing of the9
upon the waters of9
in the light of9
chief known to the9
to the place where9
constitution and laws of9
limits of the state9
the rights of the9
at the battle of9
have the right to9
in the next year9
chiefs and headmen of9
the power of the9
set fire to the9
of the supreme court9
it was decided to9
mouth of clinch river9
in the presence of9
a delegation of cherokees9
of a former cherokee9
on account of a9
board of commissioners for9
well known in the9
the united states with9
that the cherokee nation9
the west bank of9
at the bottom of9
lower cherokee chief in9
sovereignty of the united9
see indian office records9
the advice and consent9
place on tuckasegee river9
the name of two9
a large number of9
name by which the9
a delegation of the9
cherokees east of the9
the exception of the9
the opinion that the9
by reason of the9
boundary line between the9
to the end of9
of war that the9
tennessee river at the9
in the autumn of9
to the state of9
a place on tuckasegee9
for the county of8
to the commissioner of8
the cherokees for the8
that the cherokees were8
man who married the8
law of the land8
the president on the8
behalf of the cherokee8
a formulistic name for8
to say nothing of8
of acres of land8
trade and intercourse with8
the same time the8
traditional cherokee settlement on8
side of the tennessee8
provision was made for8
of the people of8
a tract of country8
be paid by the8
an unmeaning song refrain8
the american emigrant company8
removal west of the8
given as the name8
in the way of8
in the morning he8
in their new home8
removal to the west8
the th of the8
the blood of the8
cherokee settlement on little8
the name cannot be8
the present bryson city8
and lower dialect form8
it may have been8
are said to have8
brasstown creek of hiwassee8
the south line of8
middle and lower dialect8
which the cherokee call8
it was found that8
for a short time8
down the mountain and8
in contributions to north8
to them by the8
the incident of the8
back to the house8
and aboriginal history of8
the negotiation of the8
how the world was8
if you want to8
office of indian affairs8
the indians in the8
notes on the iroquois8
the man who married8
of the cherokee to8
from which they were8
and west of the8
chief about the year8
portion of the nation8
on the buffalo rug8
natural and aboriginal history8
of disease and medicine8
to take care of8
on the theory that8
a line to be8
of the tennessee and8
be found in the8
the jurisdiction of the8
the efforts of the8
the cherokee and the8
the principal chief of8
that the indians were8
as soon as he8
proper name of the8
between the two nations8
about the middle of8
members of the tribe8
the chiefs and warriors8
the conclusion of this8
who lived in the8
the said superior court8
approval of the president8
bank of tennessee river8
the laws of georgia8
it was not until8
both east and west8
head of tuckasegee river8
and intercourse with the8
it was agreed that8
form of the name8
the name has lost8
the name of an8
probably a corruption of8
they held a council8
the cherokee and their8
a communication to the8
provisions of the treaty8
a corruption of the8
takes its name from8
the shadow of the8
the massacre of the8
miles above bryson city8
a small piece of8
the chartered limits of8
the limits of georgia8
to refer to the8
to which they were8
to the arkansas country8
they were forced to8
lower dialect form is8
on the ground that8
that some of the8
the united states were8
the form of a8
aboriginal history of tennessee8
origin of disease and8
the door of the8
this story was told8
for the sale of8
side of the mississippi8
of the ross party8
cherokee settlement on the8
of the tribe who8
the character of the8
and from that time8
asked him where he8
the united states the8
in pursuance of this8
letter to the secretary8
the boundary between the8
understood to refer to8
at the extreme head8
to its junction with8
more than half a8
a place on little8
that they could not8
the treaty of the8
relations with the united8
an act of congress8
name has lost its8
a branch of the8
the county of gwinnett8
the loss of the8
a traditional cherokee settlement8
as a part of8
a perpetual outlet west8
the discovery of the8
in a few days8
from the secretary of8
to the island and8
said he would go8
swimmer and john ax8
bank of little tennessee8
by the president on8
in the land of8
the united states a8
but as soon as8
the constitution and laws8
to be paid to8
the present limits of8
a day or two8
of the treaty and8
to be able to8
the creeks and the8
treaty of with the8
name of several former8
was told by swimmer8
the head of cheowa8
to have been a8
to fort prince george8
from a point on8
in the de soto8
the establishment of the8
the cherokee name is8
in the winter of8
for the reason that8
and the state of8
cherokee lands west of8
as soon as she8
have a connection with8
league of the iroquois8
the th of may8
the vicinity of the8
the chiefs and headmen8
constitution of the united7
as the sovereignty of7
there seems to be7
that there was no7
residing in north carolina7
to extinguish cherokee title7
between the indians and7
point from which a7
the purchase of the7
a copy of the7
the views of the7
the th of april7
commissioners on the part7
up his mind to7
mouth of the cave7
the shadows of the7
of the prudential committee7
it appears that the7
united states by the7
the meaning is lost7
of the cherokees and7
had been given to7
a point from which7
that it would be7
in use among the7
the desire of the7
entrance of citico creek7
intercourse with the indian7
so that it was7
the surrender of the7
the mouth of big7
name seems to mean7
and below the mouth7
one of the officers7
in the indian country7
to the approval of7
name of two or7
for the first time7
the treaty of holston7
chief of the east7
the state of south7
the plaintiff in error7
free and unmolested use7
the entrance of citico7
this story was heard7
the united states senate7
a part of it7
to remain in the7
north carolina and georgia7
there was once a7
waters of elk river7
for the purchase of7
the executive of the7
it is evident that7
up to this time7
of the great hall7
of general albert pike7
among the southern tribes7
negotiations with the cherokees7
to a point from7
states of north carolina7
search for the uktena7
in the minds of7
made up his mind7
the cherokee national fund7
indian affairs for the7
of the officers of7
as if he had7
the d day of7
the name may be7
that the cherokee were7
and their right of7
paid by the united7
in the walam olum7
the people were afraid7
was obtained from swimmer7
that it was the7
state of south carolina7
the support of the7
of the creek war7
soon after the creation7
of the cherokee towns7
near the present franklin7
laws of georgia are7
and as soon as7
the sale of the7
laws of the united7
name of a former7
of the eighteenth century7
back to the settlement7
inconsistent with the constitution7
in the mountains of7
shall have the right7
by the fact that7
the upper and middle7
entitled an act to7
the name has been7
between the cherokee nation7
be deducted from the7
from the beginning of7
the decision of the7
was born in the7
with a sort of7
in the far west7
in the tribe and7
as large as a7
after the ratification of7
within the present limits7
and purchase of treaty7
north side of the7
the journey to the7
to take possession of7
part of the cherokees7
in proportion to the7
and consent of the7
name can not be7
the son of a7
of the nation to7
found that he had7
the east bank of7
the fall of the7
along the side of7
over to the island7
the origin of the7
the result of the7
knew that they were7
north carolina and tennessee7
between the cherokee and7
on a branch of7
in a letter to7
to conclude a treaty7
a direct line to7
to the north of7
after a while he7
the land of their7
at the date of7
the east of the7
the most important of7
of the cherokee tribe7
see note under number7
below the junction of7
and one of the7
which resulted in the7
of two or more7
the new echota treaty7
sacred formulas of the7
the uktena and the7
one of the principal7
the fourth article of7
the end of his7
and now and again7
story was told by7
the said samuel a7
the correct form and7
on the edge of7
just in time to7
for the relief of7
until at last the7
governor of south carolina7
known as the cherokee7
agent for the cherokee7
to be of foreign7
subject to the approval7
the fact that he7
execution of the treaty7
concluded a treaty with7
upon the headwaters of7
few miles above the7
the head of chattahoochee7
the other hand the7
on the d day7
one or two of7
all the people of7
to the commandant of7
and become citizens of7
having in view the7
of the last century7
that they should be7
the minds of the7
the treaty of new7
of the treaty party7
of the chickamauga towns7
of the civil war7
in a communication to7
in a dialectic form7
court for the county7
a place at the7
the cherokee call it7
the th of march7
river a short distance7
was done in the7
archives of the bureau7
and one or two7
of the government of7
be entitled to a7
as well as a7
set forth in the7
on the top of7
of the creek country7
to his home in7
the th of september7
under the authority of7
and thence to the7
a citizen of the7
the indians of the7
of the laws of7
for this reason the7
all the tribes of7
to make peace with7
in command of the7
a masculine personal name7
the treaty had been7
the opposite side of7
of the nation was7
officers of the cherokee7
the commandant of fort7
of the birds and7
the dividing line between7
a reservation of acres7
little river from those7
asked him if he7
in the report of7
to the laws of7
in north carolina colonial7
the interest of the7
value of their improvements7
when he came to7
in such manner as7
the banks of the7
for the same purpose7
his home in the7
a former important settlement7
of the boundary line7
also the name of7
the th of february7
the line between swain7
of the western cherokees7
in possession of the7
or two of the7
the possession of the7
the root of the7
back to his own7
a spot on the7
seems to be the7
what is now the7
by the commissioner of7
when they came near7
in the possession of7
to live with us6
history of the kiowa6
for the southern tribes6
of the creeks and6
of the state and6
of the presence of6
myths of the jicarilla6
of the kiowa indians6
the tribes of the6
conclusion of this treaty6
among the plains tribes6
from north to south6
commandant of fort prince6
but it was not6
cherokee and other southern6
the rest of his6
about three miles below6
river at the present6
of the cherokee indians6
be subject to the6
that he did not6
north bank of hiwassee6
river to a point6
it would seem that6
denoting principal or real6
that the cherokees should6
the lands of the6
said to be a6
lying on the ground6
the cherokees on the6
from swimmer and john6
the legislature of georgia6
north and east of6
of the confederate states6
in which they were6
from one of the6
the commandant of the6
to negotiate a treaty6
origin of the bear6
as well as by6
as if they were6
and the chiefs and6
about the end of6
and a number of6
as we have seen6
commissioner for cherokee treaty6
of the opinion that6
the act of the6
in virginia state papers6
of the fort and6
as the equivalent of6
into the townhouse and6
side of little tennessee6
on down the mountain6
the light of the6
ms stellar legends of6
the cherokees to the6
of all the country6
the name is sometimes6
he had not been6
peace between the two6
root of the word6
by the government of6
the north of the6
the effect of the6
in the morning the6
the border of the6
more than a century6
a hole in the6
see report of commissioner6
the progress of the6
to refer to a6
on each side of6
was made for the6
east side of the6
the head waters of6
purchase of treaty and6
the shape of a6
cherokee name of john6
another of the same6
for the establishment of6
the remainder of their6
united states geological survey6
captain stuart and captain6
headed by john ross6
the names of the6
the limits of that6
portion of their territory6
do tract sold to6
at the town of6
on the tennessee river6
between the waters of6
th day of october6
held a council to6
a letter to the6
general council of the6
after the manner of6
obtained from john ax6
which the cherokees were6
negotiation of the treaty6
from a fancied resemblance6
the subject of the6
and in a few6
on until they came6
to the senate for6
a free and unmolested6
the cherokee form is6
as the united states6
to the cherokee indians6
the subject of much6
into the air and6
it is necessary to6
to such an extent6
to have been of6
to their own country6
of the cherokees in6
was made by the6
name of a creek6
a few days later6
in the state senate6
millions of acres of6
that the secretary of6
the cherokee from the6
of the whole nation6
mountains of north carolina6
the cession of the6
did not know it6
the benefits of the6
they were compelled to6
in the affairs of6
battle of horseshoe bend6
was on the south6
in the name of6
and started to run6
of commissioner indian affairs6
of the indian tribes6
former settlement on a6
have some connection with6
of the lower cherokee6
another may have been6
proclaimed by the president6
waters of little river6
at the hands of6
that if they would6
seventh annual report of6
annual report bureau of6
name seems to refer6
the cherokee country and6
of the indian women6
united states to have6
was found to be6
states and their right6
under the terms of6
the walls of the6
on the river of6
north carolina university magazine6
they got to the6
to be paid for6
the th of december6
at the long island6
of any of the6
they brought back the6
in the creek nation6
in the office of6
ratification of this treaty6
name occurring in two6
for a number of6
executive authorities of the6
each head of a6
but he did not6
been struck by lightning6
meaning of the word6
a position which he6
to the dividing ridge6
may have some connection6
the seneca then said6
fourth article of the6
treaty was concluded at6
indian affairs to the6
of treaty and purchase6
the waters of keowee6
they were obliged to6
west as the sovereignty6
use of all the6
in the wahnenauhi manuscript6
of south carolina and6
nothing to do with6
formulistic name for the6
until it reached the6
out of the door6
formulas of the cherokees6
the river and the6
in company with a6
for the extinguishment of6
the treaty of peace6
one of the block6
on grand river reservation6
it would not be6
to the junction of6
dividing ridge between the6
without the consent of6
the expiration of the6
to reside in the6
the treaty with the6
occurs also in the6
it is doubtful if6
north side of tennessee6
right of soil extend6
for the consideration of6
to the country west6
at the rate of6
the latter part of6
until at last he6
and we will come6
because he was so6
the arkansas and white6
the mountains of north6
the cherokee country in6
within the state of6
in the tribe as6
a suffix denoting principal6
of the house of6
for more than a6
of the six nations6
the western line of6
south line of the6
united states and their6
opposite side of the6
that the black rattlesnake6
south of tennessee river6
the expenses of the6
the de soto chronicle6
the nest of the6
the morning of the6
manner in which the6
down the side of6
name upon the east6
the gentleman of elvas6
of the same month6
commonly known as the6
the name has no6
by means of a6
an archaic form for6
of old fort loudon6
from those of the6
west of the mountains6
below the entrance of6
and others of the6
of the cherokee treaty6
the news of the6
the children of the6
treaty relations with the6
head of chattahoochee river6
executive of the united6
the name is understood6
west of the western6
the place where it6
a number of women6
the midst of the6
in their own language6
the battle of the6
cherokee settlement formerly on6
head of cheowa river6
and all the animals6
the traditions of the6
cherokee nation shall be6
this name was on6
the french and indian6
of the indian territory6
to take charge of6
part of the year6
siouan tribes of the6
the father of the6
in the tuggle manuscript6
of brasstown creek of6
were made by the6
calendar history of the6
the treaty of may6
of the north carolina6
myths of the iroquois6
from the north and6
the language of the6
the people in the6
there had been a6
to the coosa river6
the theory that the6
top of the ridge6
the cherokee country to6
meaning in the cherokee6
that it was not6
buckskin shirt and leggings6
report bureau of ethnology6
ross and his party6
united states agreed to6
rabbit and the possum6
removal of the cherokee6
the cherokee were now6
capital of the cherokee6
before the end of6
on the banks of6
a large body of6
of the cherokees was6
on account of their6
portion of the tribe6
as shown by the6
to the value of6
the united states agreed6
and unmolested use of6
the forest land primeval6
such an extent that6
consent of the senate6
went on to the6
according to the indian6
tribes of the east6
the memory of the6
and certain chiefs and6
they did not know6
repugnant to the constitution6
the manner in which6
of the eastern cherokees6
place on little tennessee6
at the treaty of6
appointed by the president6
went into the house6
one of the cherokee6
to the southward of6
of the tribe and6
the united states would6
the name appears in6
the whole of the6
as if they had6
the office of indian6
was a long time6
on the same day6
it is impossible to6
miles south of the6
told by swimmer and6
the summit of the6
the place of the6
of the cherokee lands6
where they had rested6
there was a great6
limits of that state6
at last it was6
the range of the6
approval of the cherokee6
in the blue ridge6
south of the tennessee6
is to be found6
the base of the6
of women and children6
him that if he6
between the state of6
river to the mouth6
journey to the sunrise6
the whole cherokee people6
the sun and moon6
the spirits of the6
contained in the treaty6
commissioners appointed by the6
their right of soil6
bitten by a snake6
citizen of the united6
of that portion of6
might be able to6
according to the same6
south carolina indian boundary6
be of foreign origin6
the cherokee nation a6
from fort prince george6
suffix denoting principal or6
so called from a6
go down to the6
denounces policy toward cherokee6
site of a former6
citizens of the cherokee6
to the western country6
river from those of6
the arkansas river and6
until he reached the6
to sue for peace6
the waters of little6
the correct form of6
an officer of the6
miles to the north6
was given to the6
the enchanted lake of6
for the sum of6
through the cherokee country6
the price to be6
and a free and6
and set fire to6
the signers of the6
and east of the6
remove to the arkansas6
number of women and6
indian affairs to secretary6
the east line of6
the seal of the6
called on account of6
historical collections of georgia6
the mouth of rock6
of the old settler6
the order of the6
miles above the present6
a tract of land6
river near the present6
just above the present6
a traditional western tribe6
from thence to the6
the d of march6
of the right of6
nation in the west6
entered into a contract6
the large horned beetle6
time of the removal6
the old times the6
among all the tribes6
any portion of the6
the roof of the6
neighbors of the cherokee6
among the cherokees and6
is of uncertain etymology6
to cede to the6
to the western cherokee6
the southwest corner of6
an important cherokee settlement6
near the present calhoun6
climbed to the top6
in that part of6
is a corruption of6
to submit to the6
of the provisions of6
to the demands of6
tennessee and north carolina6
the cherokee treaty of6
seems to be no6
he went into the6
french and indian war6
so far as to6
and the one who6
on their way to6
the united states agent6
arising out of the6
occurring in two or6
the right of the6
it was one of6
the line of the6
was heard from several6
superintendent for the southern6
the provisions of this6
in the great hall6
of the western boundary6
the old man was6
on the east bank6
th of the same6
seal of the court6
for the east cherokee6
the treaty line of6
the name can not6
the eastern and western6
myths of the cherokee6
waters of keowee river6
unmolested use of all6
it was sometimes called6
the legislature of tennessee6
within the chartered limits6
junction of the two6
in the same county6
of a cherokee chief6
the point of the6
under the leadership of6
the inventor of the6
of the war department6
country lying west of6
of a portion of6
by the cherokee to6
spoken of as the6
that it is the5
service of the united5
long time ago a5
heard from several informants5
down on the ground5
fixed by the president5
article to the treaty5
the battle of horseshoe5
oath of allegiance to5
into the indian country5
a direct line from5
called from an old5
an exchange of lands5
distance above the junction5
range of the guns5
the second article of5
boundaries of the various5
line between north carolina5
as principal chief of5
another was on the5
the status of the5
the limits of any5
to the effect that5
for the time being5
head of deep creek5
the generic name for5
he did not know5
short distance from the5
the region of the5
expenses of removal and5
how they brought back5
of the garrison of5
kept on down the5
of the uchee indians5
now and then a5
so far as they5
the end of a5
for the regulation of5
the ratification of this5
president on the th5
the great leech of5
residing east of the5
a small party of5
it being understood that5
the whole number of5
in the old time5
to all the lands5
which the united states5
a cave in the5
head chief of the5
signed on the th5
the course of a5
on file in the5
affairs to secretary of5
so far as it5
by the british government5
bibliography of the iroquoian5
of united states troops5
has been made to5
inventor of the cherokee5
creek of tugaloo river5
of the cherokees who5
the cherokee and creeks5
there was a man5
commissioner for cherokee boundary5
animals held a council5
of an exchange of5
it is believed to5
the th of january5
line between swain and5
which they had been5
of the governor of5
the northern bank of5
determination of the president5
head of a family5
of the western band5
the cherokees that the5
the fork of the5
held at washington city5
one of their number5
neighborhood of the present5
corporal of the guard5
near the junction of5
through the mediation of5
chiefs and warriors of5
interest at per cent5
the north fork of5
indians west of the5
a gap in the5
the one who came5
in lieu of the5
which the indians had5
into the cherokee national5
division of the cherokee5
name of uncertain etymology5
lost in the mountains5
be of creek origin5
in relation to the5
for the sake of5
the word is lost5
swain and haywood counties5
by permission of the5
to be found in5
provisions of the act5
the cherokee to be5
and to extend the5
parts of the world5
the old settler and5
the present state of5
in the month of5
allies of the english5
within the cherokee nation5
to the seven millions5
each member of the5
point on the tennessee5
the moon and the5
consent of the cherokees5
with the cherokee and5
a noise as of5
in the american anthropologist5
of the white men5
to pay to the5
in the interests of5
and agreed to remove5
and there was no5
article of this treaty5
name for the site5
the actual state of5
be borne by the5
story was heard from5
of which he was5
the plains of taliquo5
be noted that the5
that they had been5
on the heads of5
to the great spirit5
equal to acres for5
bank of coosa river5
the settlement of the5
we will come and5
an upper branch of5
glad to see him5
it is not a5
a great warrior and5
report of agent d5
from the point where5
by commissioners appointed by5
spat upon the ground5
to the creeks and5
lay down to sleep5
in opposition to the5
the war of the5
on the tennessee side5
of an act of5
agree to pay the5
the man who had5
songs and his sayings5
to regulate trade and5
the north carolina cherokees5
and told her to5
with the intention of5
thy two elder brothers5
conclude a treaty with5
considerable portion of the5
sent a delegation to5
bulletin of eleventh census5
an effort was made5
soon as he was5
in consequence of a5
brought back the tobacco5
the spirit of the5
had gone to the5
is in the water5
and down the same5
use among the cherokee5
letter of general albert5
of which they had5
to extinguish indian title5
still to be seen5
to which the cherokees5
be paid out of5
of the de soto5
at or near the5
as soon as practicable5
river in south carolina5
french broad and holston5
ridge between the waters5
can still be seen5
the condition of the5
the great body of5
all the animals were5
direction of the secretary5
to the cherokees by5
that the cherokees had5
in order to get5
of a series of5
two or more former5
in the woods one5
a pack or burden5
to the ridge dividing5
but while he was5
and go to water5
it is possible that5
by the cherokee and5
the th of august5
name of the river5
the name is also5
he could not see5
invention of the cherokee5
the indian name of5
policy of the government5
in the mythology of5
foot of cumberland mountain5
the junction of tellico5
it could not be5
he was looking for5
in the interest of5
late in the fall5
to his own country5
with the ridge party5
in two or more5
the majority of the5
river at the mouth5
small piece of the5
on the north and5
the lower end of5
and can not be5
lower down the tennessee5
to see what was5
in he was elected5
because they did not5
the woods one day5
name cannot be analyzed5
and began to sing5
to the blue ridge5
in the arts of5
in the same manner5
soon as she saw5
the several states composing5
roads through the cherokee5
file in the office5
had gone into the5
from a tradition that5
seems to be a5
vicinity of the present5
of which the meaning5
the head of noland5
the united states guarantee5
the erection of a5
those of the tennessee5
its name from the5
like an old woman5
the idea of a5
on until he came5
to have been the5
a fancied resemblance in5
the quantity of land5
and the people were5
when one of the5
by the indians to5
front of the house5
the united states from5
had been made by5
in the story of5
nation east of the5
the withdrawal of the5
the fort and the5
as well as their5
mouth of hiwassee river5
of the chiefs and5
giants from the west5
acres for each member5
came to the place5
special reference to the5
were sold by the5
of the nation and5
between swain and haywood5
he went on to5
the agent for the5
and the tar wolf5
that of the united5
with regard to the5
the cry of the5
cherokee nation a perpetual5
that the people of5
the cherokee by the5
for each member of5
for the site of5
the autumn of the5
he was not afraid5
the stars are like5
distance below the entrance5
he knew that the5
in pursuance of the5
the spirit defenders of5
on to the next5
as has been already5
the head of tuckasegee5
name of the cherokee5
to the eastern band5
out in the woods5
to the little men5
what were known as5
at the chickasaw council5
in the morning they5
high upon the smoky5
delegation of the cherokees5
from over the mountains5
returned to their homes5
the chief john ross5
the country lying west5
in the river and5
first and second articles5
was not in the5
no meaning in the5
the executive authorities of5
in a sort of5
was said to be5
it must have been5
claims against the united5
how the wildcat caught5
the policy of the5
and some of the5
states east of the5
the validity of the5
by the cherokee national5
also as a personal5
on the plains the5
to return to the5
called by the cherokee5
by act of the5
be carried into effect5
a short distance from5
in connection with this5
the spring of the5
first article of the5
go back to the5
in order that they5
council of the cherokee5
letter of return j5
of the whole cherokee5
up and down the5
he got to the5
the indians on the5
united states or the5
and an annuity of5
into the hands of5
side of cheowa river5
seems to contain the5
all the country lying5
and also to the5
went out of the5
in north carolina and5
line should be run5
in the cherokee lands5
the head of deep5
meigs to secretary of5
said the old man5
and they were all5
of the cherokee in5
so called from an5
from the side of5
is probable that the5
moon and the thunders5
about the close of5
near the entrance of5
and told them the5
august of that year5
remove west of the5
part of the great5
and they went on5
of those who had5
the north carolina line5
the case of the5
and appears to be5
to remove to indian5
the men had been5
as a result of5
the value of the5
was not to be5
their women and children5
far north as the5
in their new homes5
of the convention which5
head of noland creek5
two or more places5
locally known as the5
the third article of5
up to the sky5
the back of the5
to negotiate with the5
cherokee country west of5
remainder of the nation5
the waters of elk5
they went on until5
could not have been5
regulate trade and intercourse5
they went to the5
for the erection of5
it is also the5
in the old town5
remove to the west5
at not less than5
the old woman came5
body of the cherokee5
to acres for each5
on the lower part5
the governor of georgia5
settlement on the south5
treaty with the cherokee5
the common green frog5
of the indians to5
the same name is5
come out from the5
november of that year5
in the capacity of5
originally applied to a5
boundary line of the5
been one of the5
of little river from5
that he was not5
they told him that5
with the design of5
the point at which5
among the cherokee in5
held a council over5
or more places in5
north bank of tennessee5
of the said state5
in the creek war5
the cherokees east of5
most important of the5
a tradition that a5
coming along the trail5
by and with the5
as early as the5
the garrison of fort5
and is well known5
they seem to have5
this is what the5
of keowee river in5
the earl of loudon5
of removal and subsistence5
be allowed to remain5
as the qualla boundary5
in the archives of5
of the iroquoian languages5
the cherokee to the5
garrison of fort loudon5
a new treaty with5
a cherokee attempt at5
the adoption of the5
of the five civilized5
the act of june5
superior court for the5
was believed to be5
to the flat rock5
in any of the5
the little tennessee and5
west of the present5
of the cherokee women5
of the interior to5
with the advice and5
the sale of their5
the fall of fort5
spot on tuckasegee river5
in behalf of the5
of the neutral land5
the seventh annual report5
the consideration of the5
at the outbreak of5
the cherokees and chickasaws5
to be confounded with5
distance above the present5
on the ground at5
speech in the house5
opposed to the treaty5
to the southwest corner5
the lines of the5
the south carolina indian5
the th of july5
in which it was5
to go into the5
a hundred years ago5
cherokee nation of the5
amounting in the aggregate5
of the indian country5
what the stars are5
the bank of the5
a violation of the5
to go back to5
to the north carolina5
in the cherokee mountains5
about two miles above5
within the states of5
hear the sound of5
which the meaning is5
thence south to the5
for one year after5
the different factions of5
to the cherokee people5
cherokees west of the5
to take part in5
the bones of the5
treaty of treaty of5
to the traders as5
in house of representatives5
the mouth of camp5
it was a long5
from the point of5
he was a great5
nation a perpetual outlet5
bulletin of the bureau5
of the five nations5
in part to the5
to tell the story5
by the cherokee in5
at their own expense5
in the north and5
the towns on little5
name is also applied5
nation in indian territory5
the cherokee nation under5
was on little tennessee5
certain chiefs and headmen5
of the present town5
in a few years5
expedition against the cherokee5
the united states who5
bank of hiwassee river5
knew that it was5
affairs to the president5
portion of the cherokees5
remove to indian territory5
for the last time5
of the indians in5
of the mouth of5
arkansas and white rivers5
west of that river5
and when he came5
him where he had5
to the indian territory5
in north carolina in5
settlement on nottely river5
a quarter of a5
in consideration of this5
to give to the5
in the water and5
the hunter and selu5
prior to the treaty5
virginia and north carolina5
in accordance with this5
he was a boy5
in the tuggle collection5
border of the cherokee5
described in the treaty5
of the old cherokee5
but when he looked5
by the action of5
some years before the5
a fawn bleat in5
of the rocky mountains5
on the west bank5
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