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    Shoccoree (Haw), North Carolina, possibly Virginia Sissipahaw, North Carolina Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa), North Carolina and South Carolina Surruque...
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    Carolina - The Native Americans 233 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Waxhaw and Sugeree 1,500 1600 2 James Mooney & Carolina - The Native Americans 234 SE Woodlands...
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    the Keyauwee, the Natchez, the Sissipahaw, the Shakori, the Eno, the Sugeree, the Winyaw and the Yamasee. Today there is one federally recognized tribe...
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    River iswą tii Savannah River isundiga Wateree River iswą wátraʔre, wátra Sugeree creek iswą sígrii Catawba Tribe ye iswąʔre Wateree Tribe ye iswą wátraʔre...
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  • peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, such as the Catawba people and the Sugeree. They were likely culturally influenced by the Mississippian culture. Some...
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  • Catawba and other related tribes, such as the Waxhaw, Wateree, Congaree, Sugeree, Santee, Waccamaw, Winyaw, Sissipahaw, Shakori, Enoke, Cheraw, Peedee,...
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    Shoccoree (Haw), North Carolina, possibly Virginia Sissipahaw, North Carolina Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa), North Carolina and South Carolina Surruque...
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