[44] Mooney, op. cit., pp. 34–35. [↑]

[45] Document of 1699, quoted in South Carolina Hist. Soc. Colls., I, p. 209; Charleston, 1857. [↑]

[46] Haywood, Nat. and Aborig. Hist. Tennessee, p. 233, 1823. [↑]

[47] Noted in Cherokee Advocate, Tahlequah, Indian Territory, January 30, 1845. [↑]

[48] Document of 1691, South Carolina Hist. Soc. Colls., I, p. 126. [↑]

[49] Hewat, South Carolina and Georgia, I, p. 127, 1778. [↑]

[50] Documents of 1705, in North Carolina Colonial Records, II, p. 904; Raleigh, 1886. [↑]

[51] Haywood, Nat. and Aborig. Tenn., p. 237, 1823; with the usual idea that Indians live to extreme old age, Haywood makes her 110 years old at her death, putting back the introduction of firearms to 1677. [↑]

[52] Letter of 1708, in Rivers, South Carolina, p. 238, 1856. [↑]

[53] Royce, Cherokee Nation, Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, p. 140, 1888; Hewat, op. cit., p. 216 et passim. [↑]