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Yes, some of the original homelands for the Cherokee were in Tennessee.
Cherokee spelling of Donna is a backward capital J for da, followed by a capital O with a line through the upper middle for na.
The name Tennessee came from the Cherokee village Tanasi.
Tennessee is spelled the same in French.
Tennessee
The word "new" in Cherokee is pronounced " i tse" and is spelled with the letter I and a symbol. This language is difficult to translate, but there are websites available that offer word lists. These include places like Cherokee.org.
Sheila is spelled ᏏᎳ (pronounced see-lah) (If you can't see the Cherokee letters, it means you need to install a cherokee font on your computer. Just search for a free cherokee font and download it.)
The English word "Tennessee" derives from the Cherokee (Iroquois) village name ta'nasi', origination unknown.
'Tanasi' was the name of a Cherokee town.
The Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, and Shawnee.
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Tennesee should be spelled Tennessee