According to the 1971 Tennessee's Plan for Historic Preservation there are at least two or more Cherokee villages in McMinn County these being Canasauga and Ustanali 1750 AD.

Photo by Joyce Reece "Conasauga Creek valley at the foot of Starr Mountain and the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains site of Cherokee Indian Conasauga village and a part of "Long Savannah"

Map of Cherokee Villages in Eastern Tennessee by Joy Renee Montgomery (joyrenee07@gmail.com) copyright 2018.
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