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Fields of Cades Cove
Blount County, Townsend, Tennessee, United States of America The Cherokee Indians used the valley of Cades Cove as a hunting ground and established a settlement, known as Tsiya'hi (Otter Place) here prior to 1800. The Treaty of Calhoun in 1819 ended all Cherokee claims to the Smokies and Tsiya'hi was abandoned. But Cades Cove derived its name from the Tsiya'hi leader Chief Kade. The first permanent European settlers arrived in 1818. After Cades Cove was included into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park the modern structures of Cades Cove were torn down, while the primitive structures, indicative of pioneer life in earlier Appalachia remain. Source: uuid="6671216C-3D76-4A4A-B04D-FDF5975CCB5B" id="United States of America lilleulven.com 20130905_142336_US_Tennessee_Townsend_Fields of Cades Cove_www.LilleUlven.com.DNG Southern USA Lilleulven.com"
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