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The word 'Tennessee' is derived from the Cherokee village name "Tanasi." The exact translation or meaning of "Tanasi" is unclear, but it is believed to refer to a river or possibly winding river. Tennessee is a state located in the southeastern United States.
The state of Tennessee is supposedly named after a Cherokee village "Tanasi" in a liberal sense this is true as the 'english' attempt at saying Tanasi is close to Tennessee.
The state of Tennessee got it's name from an Indian Cherokee village called "Tanasi." Tanasi means big bend and was used to describe a river in Tennessee.
That would be the great state of Tennessee.
the TN river is named after a Cherokee tribe.
The state of Tennessee was named after the Little Tennessee River. Originally "Tanasi" the river took its name from two Cherokee villages on its banks.
The name Tennessee came from a Native American village called "Tansqui" in Cherokee country. Spanish explorers encountered the village in 1567. Historical accounts had many different spellings such as Tennassee, Tannasie, Tanasee and Tannessee.
Answer The Confederate Army of Tenessee was named after the State and was commanded by General Braxton Bragg. The Union Army of Tennessee was named after the River. It originated as the Army of West Tennessee but was re-named. General Ulysses Grant was the commander.
The spelling of the city on the Mississippi River in Tennessee is Memphis, named for an ancient city in Egypt.
The word Alabama is believed to have originated from the Choctaw language, and was later adopted by the Alabama tribe as their name. The tribe was a Muskogean speaking tribe.
According to the Ency. Britannica online, the Nolichuckey River was named for a Cherokee village; it probably meant 'spruce tree place'.
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