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in the village which is fenced & they have hogs, cattle & horses. They plant the small margins near the mouths of a little creek. This village is generally named as belonging to Cheau,hau but they are mixed with Oose,oo,ches. 3. Chi,auhoo,che (Little Che,au,hau) is one mile & an half west from Stit,che,tee in the pine forest near Au,he,gee, a fine little creek called at its junction with the river Hit,che,tee, They begin to fence & have lately built a square,