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Mialoquo (Cherokee town)

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242:. Tellico Lake, created by the completion of Tellico Dam in 1979, spans the lower 33 miles (53 km) of the river. Before inundation, the Mialoquo site was located at the river's Island Creek confluence, just under 17 miles (27 km) above the river's mouth. Rose Island spanned the river between 16.8 miles (27.0 km) and 18.4 miles (29.6 km) above the mouth of the river. Both sites were just south of a bend in the river known as Wears Bend and just north of the river's confluence with the 394:
octagonal in shape and had a diameter ranging between 52 feet (16 m) to 60 feet (18 m). The rectangular dwellings had lengths ranging from 22 feet (6.7 m) to 32 feet (9.8 m) and widths ranging from 12 feet (3.7 m) to 14 feet (4.3 m). The circular "winter house" had a diameter of 23.5 feet (7.2 m) and the unknown rectangular structure had dimensions of 15 feet (4.6 m) x 9.6 feet (2.9 m).
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Archaic period artifacts found on Rose Island include notched and stemmed projectile points, splintered wedges, various ground stone artifacts, and a drill. Woodland period artifacts include projectile points, drills, scrapers, axes, gorgets, and a bird effigy. Several Woodland-period burials were
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The Mialoquo site was probably occupied as early as the Archaic period, but to what extent is unknown. Of the 60 features uncovered at the site, 8 (mostly refuse pits) were classified as Mississippian, the rest were Cherokee. The distribution of the features suggests a short-term occupation. The
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Qualla pottery type— which is associated with the Middle towns in North Carolina— comprised 13.5% of the site's 6,000+ sherds, lending support to the theory that refugees from the Middle towns lived at Mialoquo in the 1760s. The pottery assemblage was similar to that found at nearby
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Cyrus Thomas, working for the Smithsonian Institution, conducted a mound survey in the Little Tennessee Valley in the 1880s, and claimed to have located Mialoquo. After the construction of Tellico Dam was announced in 1967, the University of Tennessee conducted salvage excavations at both Rose
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The features uncovered at Mialoquo included the postmold layouts of a townhouse, 6 dwellings, and one smaller rectangular structure with an unknown purpose. The dwellings included one circular winter structure/rectangular summer structure pairing typical of Overhill houses. The townhouse was
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Nearly 5,000 stone artifacts were recovered at Mialoquo, including projectile points, scrapers, drills, and a stone pipe. Euro-American artifacts uncovered at Mialoquo included tobacco pipes, gun parts and ammunition, glass beads, and two
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Wildcat Point, a cliff overlooking the now submerged Rose Island and Mialoquo sites, is connected to Tellico Parkway via a seasonal hiking trail. The hills and knobs that flank the river on both sides are part of the
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Historical evidence suggests Mialoquo may have been formed by refugees fleeing the destruction of the Lower and Middle towns by Colonial forces in 1761. John Norton wrote in his journal that after
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to subdue the hostile Overhill towns. Christian arrived unopposed and established his headquarters at Mialoquo, where he held peace talks with tribal leaders Attakullakulla and
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which was the largest island in the Little Tennessee River before the creation of Tellico Lake. Mialoquo doesn't enter the historical record until 1761, when it appeared on
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site, which yielded material dating to 7500 BC, was located just over 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Rose Island). These early inhabitants probably made use of the
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as a peace emissary—reported 18 houses at Mialoquo, both on the mainland and Rose Island, but doesn't indicate the existence of a townhouse. Timberlake reported 24
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outcroppings found in the surrounding hills. Rose Island also saw a period of significant occupation from approximately 350 BC through 100 AD, during the
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Rose Island was being used by hunter-gatherers on a seasonal basis by 6000 BC, and possibly as early as 7500 BC (the
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word for "Great Island." This name refers to the village's situation on and adjacent to what is now known as
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at Mialoquo. In 1776, after the Cherokee aligned themselves with the British, the colonies dispatched
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Archaeological Investigations at the Eighteenth Century Overhill Cherokee Town of Mialoquo (40MR3)
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or looking west from Wildcat Point, a cliff on the eastern bank of the river.
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impoundment of the Little Tennessee River. The area is now managed by the
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and flows for just over 50 miles (80 km) before emptying into the
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The Little Tennessee River enters Tennessee from a gap between the
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Approximate position of structures uncovered at the Mialoquo site
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National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Tennessee
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Both the Mialoquo site and Rose Island are now submerged by the
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American Revolution on the National Register of Historic Places
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The former site of Mialoquo (just beyond the railroad bridge)
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refugee village. While the archaeological site of Mialoquo (
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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (1939–present)
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Myths of the Cherokee and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee
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warriors residing at Mialoquo under the governorship of
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destroyed the Cherokee town of Kittowa (near modern
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Henry Timberlake
Monroe County, Tennessee
Vonore
35°36′55″N 84°14′26″W / 35.61534°N 84.24048°W / 35.61534; -84.24048
78002616
Native American
Monroe County, Tennessee
Mississippian period
Cherokee
Cherokee
Little Tennessee River
Archaic period
Tellico Lake
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
U.S. Route 411
Vonore
Great Smoky Mountains
Unicoi Mountains
Tennessee River
Tellico River
Appalachian Ridge-and-Valley Physiographic Province

James Mooney
Cherokee
Rose Island
Henry Timberlake
Overhill settlements

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