Tag: kiawah indian language

  • What Tribe Is Choctaw?

    Choctaw, North American Indian tribe of Muskogean linguistic stock that traditionally lived in what is now southeastern Mississippi. The Choctaw dialect is very similar to that of the Chickasaw, and there is evidence that they are a branch of the latter tribe. Then Did the…

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  • What Did The Yemassee Tribe Call Themselves?

    The Yamasee were a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day northern coastal Georgia near the Savannah River and later in northeastern Florida. Then Where did the Yemassee tribe originally come from? The Yemassee nation was originally from Spanish…

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  • What Does The Word Coosawhatchie Mean?

    The Coosaw Indian tribe’s word for river was “hatchie.” Hatchie was not another tribe. But I do appreciate the publicity. My little home village hasn’t gotten much attention since Sherman burned it to the ground on his March to the Sea, and my grandmother’s house…

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  • Is Kiawah An Indian Tribe?

    The Kiawah were a constituent group of the Cusabo people, an alliance of indigenous groups in lowland regions of the coastal region of what became Charleston, South Carolina. … The Kiawah and the Etiwan tribe were the two principle Cusabo tribes close to the Charleston…

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