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Historical accounts from the late 18th century describe the Cherokee as strategically loud. During the Chickamauga wars (1776–1794), Cherokee warriors would deliberately create cacophony—war whoops, drums, and the snapping of branches—to disorient European settlers camped along the Holston River. Settlers’ diaries often complained of the “infernal noise” emanating from the tree line. One Virginia militiaman wrote in 1788: “We have not slept in a fortnight. The Cherokee, our noisy neighbor, ensures we remain forever awake.”
“We can’t chase him away,” said Pip. “He’s a hawk. He’s bigger than us.” cherokee the noisy neighbor