Native American Tribes of South Carolina
Western (Up Country)
Catawba
Cherokee
Saluda
Sugeree
Waxhaw
Central
Congaree
Cheraw
Wateree
Eastern (coastal area)
Chicora
Cusabo
Pee Dee
Santee
Stono
Waccamaw
Yemasee
TRIBES ASSOCIATED WITH NEIGHBORING AREAS
Please note the publication date for the source information contained in the following article
was 1920.
Contributed by:
Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. Aug. 11, 1998 (prsjr@aol.com)
"The Indian Tribes of North America" By John R. Swanton, Pub. 1920
This list the Native Americans, History; Place Names; Sub-divisions;
in SOUTH CAROLINA.
Chiaha tribe. - A part of this tribe lived in South Carolina at
times. (See Chiaha tribe of Georgia.)
Chickasaw tribe. - The Chickasaw territory proper was in northern
Mississippi, at a considerable distance from the State under discussion,
but about 1753 a body of Chickasaw Indians settled on the South Carolina
side of Savannah River, to be near the English trading posts and to
keep in contact with the English, who were their allies. Before 1757
most of them moved over to the immediate neighborhood of Augusta and
remained there until the period of the American Revolution. In that
war they sided against the colonists and their lands were confiscated
in 1783. (See Chickasaw tribe of Mississippi.)
Keyauwee tribe.- They settled on the Pee Dee after 1716 and probably
united with the Catawba. (See North Carolina.)
Natchez tribe.- A band of Indians of this tribe lived for several
years at a place called Four Hole Springs in South Carolina but left
in 1744 fearing the vengeance of the Catawba because of seven of that
tribe whom they had killed. (See Mississippi.)
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