The Cherokee came from more northerly areas, gradually pushing smaller tribes and the many Muskogean speakers to the south and west, as we have mentioned elsewhere. The Muskogean tribes came to be kno… more →
Chenocetah's Weblogatjohns wrote 1 month ago: This Dawson Woods Reservoir was brought up at the Water Planning Council Meeting. I expect we will h … more →
AlaLandMan wrote 2 months ago: Below is an article written by Jim Tollison with the Federal Land Bank in Talladega, Alabama. The F … more →
Paul O'Mara wrote 9 months ago: Northwest Georgia has been at war for more than 20 years. The Etowah and Oostanaula Rivers merge in … more →
Lindy. wrote 1 year ago: Todays my first day off in a week, and it’s been nice. I have been semi-productive. I started … more →
chenocetah wrote 1 year ago: The Cherokee came from more northerly areas, gradually pushing smaller tribes and the many Muskogean … more →
b.rizzle wrote 1 year ago: And much better looking than the Coosa, don’t you think? Want to see the before pic? Brian … more →
chenocetah wrote 1 year ago: Cherokee Place Names, Part 7 During 400 years of white contact, the names of more than 200 Cherokee … more →
guyeatsoctopus wrote 1 year ago: Wow, definitely been sometime since I’ve give a good update here and will try to keep it updat … more →
chenocetah wrote 2 years ago: Cherokee Place Names, Part 6 Not too far away, near Chechero Road, is Stekoa Creek, which empties di … more →
chenocetah wrote 2 years ago: Cherokee Place Names, Part 3 The meanings of some of the old Cherokee place names were long since lo … more →