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Willstown (sometimes Wattstown, or ****ohili, as it
sounded in Cherokee) was an
important Cherokee town of the late 18th and
early 19th century, located...
- of life there. She then
travels to the (fictional)
primitive town of
Willstown in the
Queensland outback,
where Joe has
become manager of a
cattle station...
- China. In the late 18th and
early 19th centuries, this was the site of
Willstown, an
important town of the
Lower Cherokee. They had
moved south along the...
- book. In Kuantan, Joe is
nailed to a
outbuilding door, not to a tree. In
Willstown,
after Jean
dresses down the bank
manager for his fly-ridden office, Joe...
- of the
action takes place there,
because part of the
story is set in
Willstown (possibly
modelled on Burketown)
situated north of
Alice Springs, near...
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hostility toward European Americans.
Watts moved his base of
operations to
Willstown to be
closer to his
Muscogee allies, and had
concluded a
treaty in Pensacola...
- ordeal. She
travels to
Alice Springs, then to the (fictional) town of
Willstown in the
Queensland outback,
where Joe has
resumed his job as
manager of...
- of Cr**** Path town (Kusanunnahiyi); Turkeytown;
Turnip town (Ulunyi);
Willstown (****ohiliyi); and
Chatuga (Tsatugi). The
Cherokee were
highly decentralized...
- the
early 1800s, the Fort
Payne area was a
Cherokee settlement named Willstown. This was the home of
Sequoyah during his time of
creating the Cherokee...
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resulted in the loss of his
first Alabama home,
leading him to move to
Willstown (modern-day Fort Payne), Alabama.
Sequoyah completed his
syllabary in...