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Summary Of: Yuchi

The origin of the Yuchi has long been a mystery... The Yuchi language does not closely resemble any other Native American language... European colonial records provide information about the Yuchi dating back to the 17th century... is strong historical and archaeological evidence for several Yuchi towns of the 18th century... attacked and destroyed the Yuchi town of Chestowee... The Cherokee destruction of the Yuchi Chestowee marked the emergence of the Cherokee as a major power... Another early Yuchi town existed at Mount Pleasant on the Savannah River in present... A large Yuchi town known as... Another Yuchi town existed on Silver Bluff in... The Yuchi town known as... Possible Yuchi towns may have existed on the... In the early 19th century the Yuchi were forcibly removed along with the... the Yuchi have always been a separate people from other tribes though they have often been grouped... most Yuchi are of mixed... Yuchi people have tried to attain Federal Recognition from the United States in the last decades... The Yuchi people and language are the subject of a chapter in... only five elderly Yuchi can speak the language... given the fact that young people of the Yuchi tribe have learned the language in recent years and are continuing to do so... Century Yuchi Native American Town... Who Were the Mysterious Yuchi of Tennessee and the Southeast... s account of learning Yuchi language in 1883 in a Yuchi settlement 55 miles from...

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| | Native American | tribe | Tennessee River | Tennessee | Georgia | Alabama | Oklahoma | Cherokee | Westo | Cherokee | Savannah River | Effingham County, Georgia | Chattahoochee River | Creek | William Bartram | Aiken County, South Carolina | Flint River | Oconee River | Wilkinson County, Georgia | Burke County, Georgia | Screven County, Georgia | Creek people | Shawnee | Sauk and Fox | Yuchi language | linguistic isolate | endangered languages | Yuchi language | Sam Story | ISBN 0-300-10193-7 | Associated Press | Fox News | 2007 | 09-18 | 2007 | 09-19 | Muskogee, Oklahoma | Library of Congress | Categories | Native American tribes in Tennessee | Native American tribes in Alabama | Native American tribes in Georgia (U.S. state) | Native American tribes in Oklahoma |
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