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The Movement Of Great Tellico: The Role Of Town And Clan In Cherokee Spatial Understanding


The Movement Of Great Tellico: The Role Of Town And Clan In Cherokee Spatial Understanding Ian Chambers, 2010   In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article.   On October 13, 1736, Captain Raymond Deméré arrived at a spot three miles from the future site of Fort Loudon. On arrival he encountered problems, learning that "23 fellows from Great Tellico … were sett out three Days before for" the French at Alabama Fort. Deméré saw this movement from within the arena of European...

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