Coosa—see Ani′-Ku′sa and Kusă′.

Coosawatee—see Ku′săweti′yĭ.

Corani—see Kâ′lănû.

Cossa—see Ani′-Ku′sa, Kusa.

Cowee′—see Kawi′yĭ.

Coweeta, Coweta—see Ani′-Kawi′tă.

Coyatee (variously spelled Cawatie, Coiatee, Coytee, Coytoy, Kai-a-tee)—A former Cherokee settlement on Little Tennessee river, some ten miles below the junction of Tellico, about the present Coytee post-office in Loudon county, Tennessee. The correct form and etymology are uncertain.

Creek-path—see Ku′să-nûñnâ′hĭ.

Crow-town—see Kâgûñ′yĭ.

Cuhtahlatah—a Cherokee woman noted in the Wahnenauhi manuscript as having distinguished herself by bravery in battle. The proper form may have some connection with gatûñ′lătĭ, “wild hemp.”