killeroy154
Survivalist
You ever wonder how your state park or favorite lake, river or waterway got its name? Several in this part of Tennessee are given Cherokee Indian names, of course most all of this area belonged to the native people of the Cherokees. I live near a lake named after the once great nations of native people, Cherokee Lake. This name is easily figured out where it got its name from, but others aren't so obvious. I frequently camp on a lake about a hundred miles from home, and I knew the name was Cherokee, but that's all I knew about it. Tellico Lake got its name from the one of the largest Cherokee towns in the region, Great Tellico or written more properly in Cherokee "Telikwa". 191 bodies were recovered from the area before building the Dam that now floods these areas with water. The bodies were placed at the site of Sequoyah Birthplace Museum which is surrounded by Tellico Lake.
I've camped and fished all over this area, and never realized that I have boated over and fished above some of the mounds of this once great town. I've been up stream to Chota site where there are 8 pillars, one for each of the 7 Cherokee Clans and one pillar for the Cherokee Nation.
I was so oblivious to all of this I feel somewhat ashamed. I will be going there next week to camp, and I will remember this once great nation, the same place that I will be sleeping under the stars, where possibly at the same spot where some of the great warriors like Oconastota slept.
So let's hear about your neck of the woods.
I've camped and fished all over this area, and never realized that I have boated over and fished above some of the mounds of this once great town. I've been up stream to Chota site where there are 8 pillars, one for each of the 7 Cherokee Clans and one pillar for the Cherokee Nation.
I was so oblivious to all of this I feel somewhat ashamed. I will be going there next week to camp, and I will remember this once great nation, the same place that I will be sleeping under the stars, where possibly at the same spot where some of the great warriors like Oconastota slept.
So let's hear about your neck of the woods.