. . . . . . . . . "7176"^^ . . . "1110584525"^^ . "36628612"^^ . . . . . "Ghigau (Cherokee: \u13A9\u13A6\u13A4) or Agigaue (Cherokee:\u13A0\u13A9\u13A6\u13A4\u13A1) is a Cherokee prestigious title meaning \"beloved woman\" or \"war woman\". The title was a recognition of great honor for women who made a significant impact within their community or exhibited great heroism on the battlefield. When a woman was bestowed as a Ghigau she was given great honor and responsibility. The role has changed in Cherokee culture, but the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians still have Beloved Women today."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ghigau"@en . . . . . "Ghigau (Cherokee: \u13A9\u13A6\u13A4) or Agigaue (Cherokee:\u13A0\u13A9\u13A6\u13A4\u13A1) is a Cherokee prestigious title meaning \"beloved woman\" or \"war woman\". The title was a recognition of great honor for women who made a significant impact within their community or exhibited great heroism on the battlefield. When a woman was bestowed as a Ghigau she was given great honor and responsibility. The role has changed in Cherokee culture, but the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians still have Beloved Women today."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . .