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Show MOONEVI TRIBAL SYNONYMY 185 or in the south, keeping their distinctive title among the tribes as the " people of the cave country." As the Cherokee have occupied a prominent place in history for so long a period their name appears in many synonyms and diverse spellings. The following are among the principal of these: SYNONYMS TSA/ LAG1/ ( plural, Am'- Tsa'l& tfl'). Proper form in the Middle and Western Cherokee dialects. TSA'RAG!'. Proper form in the Eastern or Lower Cherokee dialect. Achalaque. Schoolcraft, Notes on Iroquois, 1847 ( incorrectly quoting Garcilaso). Chalakee. Nuttall, Travels, 124,1821. Chalaque. Gentleman of Elvas, 1557; Publications of Hakluyt Society, IX, 60, 1851. Chalaquies. Barcia, Ensayo, 335,1723. Charakeys. Homann heirs' map, about 1730. Charikees. Document of 1718, fide Rivers, South Carolina, 55,1856. Charokees. Governor Johnson, 1720, fide Rivers, Early History South Carolina, 93, 1874. Cheelake. Barton, New Views, xliv, 1798. Cheerake. Adair, American Indians, 226, 1775. Cheerakee. Ibid., 137. Cheeraque's. Moore, 1704, in Carroll, Hist. Colls. South Carolina, II, 576, 1836. Cheerokee. Ross (?), 1776, in Historical Magazine, 2d series, II, 218, 1867. Chel- a- ke. Long, Expedition to Rocky Mountains, n, lxx, 1823. Chelakees. Gallatin, Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc., n, 90, 1836. Chelaques. Nuttall, Travels, 247, 1821. Chelekee. Keane, in Stanford's Compendium, 506, 1878. Chellokee. Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, II, 204, 1852. Cheloculgee. White, Statistics of Georgia, 28, 1849 ( given as plural form of Creek name). Chelokees. Gallatin, Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc., n, 104, 1836. Cheokees. Johnson, 1772, in New York Doc. Col. Hist, vni, 314, 1857 ( misprint for Cherokees). Cheraguees. Coxe, Carolina, n, 1741. Cherokee*. Ibid., map, 1741. Cherakis. Chauvignerie, 1736, fide Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, in, 555, 1853. Cheraquee*. Coxe, Carolana, 13, 1741. Cheraquis. Penicaut, 1699, in Margry, v, 404, 1883. Cherickees. Clarke, 1739, in New York Doc Col. H i s t , vi, 148, 1855. Cherikee. Albany conference, 1742, ibid., 218. CHEROKEE. Governor Johnson, 1708, in Rivers, South Carolina, 238,1856. Cherookees. Croghan, 1760, in Mass. Hist. Soc. Colls., 4th series, ix, 372, 1871. Cheroquees. Campbell, 1761, ibid., 416. Cherrackees. Evans, 1755, in Gregg, Old Cheraws, 15, 1867. Cherrokee*. Treaty of 1722, fide Drake, Book of Indians, bk. 4, 32, 1848. Cherrykee*. Weiser, 1748, fide Kauffman, Western Pennsylvania, appendix, 18, 1851. Chirakues. Randolph, 1699, in Rivers, South Carolina, 449, 1856. Chtrokys. Writer about 1825, Annales de la Prop, de la Foi, II, 384, 1841. ChoraHs. Document of 1748, New York Doc. Col. Hist., x, 143, 1858. Chreokees. Pike, Travels, 173, 1811 ( misprint, transposed). ShanakL Gatschet, Caddo MS, Bureau Am. Ethn., 1882 ( Caddo name). Shanrwuk. Marcy, Red River, 273, 1854 ( Wichita name). Shannaki. Gatschet, Fox MS, Bureau Am. Ethn., 1882 ( Fox name: plural form, Sharmakiak). Shay age. Gatschet, Kaw MS, Bur. Am. Ethn., 1878 ( Kaw name). |