Coordinates: 35°57′14″N 83°29′47″W / 35.95383°N 83.49644°W / 35.95383; -83.49644
Chiaha was a Native American chiefdom located in the lower French Broad River valley in modern East Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. They lived in raised structures within boundaries of several stable villages. These overlooked the fields of maize, beans, squash, and tobacco, among other plants which they cultivated. Chiaha was the northern extreme of the paramount Coosa chiefdom's sphere of influence in the 16th century when the Spanish expeditions of Hernando de Soto and Juan Pardo passed through the area. The Chiaha chiefdom included parts of modern Jefferson and Sevier counties, and may have extended westward into Knox, Blount and Monroe counties.
The Spanish explorers' accounts of Chiaha provide a rare first-hand glimpse of life in a Dallas Phase Mississippian-era village. The Dallas culture, named after Dallas Island near Chattanooga where its distinct characteristics were first observed, dominated much of East Tennessee between approximately 1300 and 1600 AD. Both the de Soto and Pardo expeditions spent several days at Chiaha's principal village. The Pardo expedition constructed a short-lived fort nearby called San Pedro. But, by the time English explorers arrived in the area in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the Chiaha area was largely uninhabited and dominated by the Cherokee.
It's amazing how you can
Speak right to my heart.
Without saying a word
You can light up the dark.
Try as i may i could never explain,
What i hear when you don't say a thing.
The smile on your face
Let's me know that you need me,
There's a truth in your eyes
Saying you'll never leave me
The touch of your hands
Says you'll catch me if ever i fall
Now you say it best...
When you say nothing at all.
All day long i can hear
People talking out loud.
But when you hold me near
You drown out the crowd.
Old Mr. Webster could never define
What's being said between your heart and mine.
The smile on your face
Lets me know that you need me
there's a truth in your eyes
Saying you'll never leave me
the touch of your hands
says you'll catch me if ever i fall
Now you say it best...
when you say nothing at all.
The smile on your face
Lets me know that you need me
there's a truth in your eyes
Saying you'll never leave me
the touch of your hands
says you'll catch me if ever i fall
Now you say it best...