- Sugartown
Sugartown was the name of at least three
Cherokee towns. In Cherokee, the name was Kulsetsiyi, meaning "honey-locust place" from "kulsetsi" (honey-locust) and "yi" (locative). The word "kulsetsi" came to be used for "sugar" as well, thus the town name was often rendered "Sugartown" by the English colonists.One Sugartown was located on the
Keowee River near Fall Creek, close to present-daySalem, South Carolina . It was just upriver from the principle "Lower Town" ofKeowee .A second Sugartown was located on the
Cullasaja River close to the mouth of Ellijay Creek, near present-dayFranklin, North Carolina . The Cullasaja River's name is a rendering of "Kulsetsi". This Sugartown was near the principle "Middle Town" ofNikwasi .A third Sugartown was located on Sugar Creek, a tributary of the Taccoa River, near the present-day city of
Blue Ridge, Georgia .References
*Mooney, James. "Myths of the Cherokee" (1900, reprint 1995). See
James Mooney .
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