Too-Cowee

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title: Too-Cowee
text: Too-Cowee, was an important historic Cherokee town located near the Little Tennessee River north of present-day Franklin, North Carolina. It also had a prehistoric platform mound and earlier village built by ancestral peoples. As their expression of public architecture, the Cherokee built a townhouse on top of the mound. It was the place for their community gatherings in their highly decentralized society. The name translates to "pig fat" in English. British traders and colonists referred to Cow
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description: United States national historic site and former Cherokee town
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too-Cowee
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date modified: 2023-09-12T03:24:09Z
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