- The
Cusabo were a
group of
American Indian tribes who
lived along the
coast of the
Atlantic Ocean in what is now
South Carolina,
approximately between...
- The
Kiawah were a
tribe of
Cusabo people, an
alliance of
Indigenous groups in
lowland regions of the
coastal region of what
became Charleston,
South Carolina...
-
named after the
historic Edistow people, a
Native American sub-tribe of the
Cusabo Indians, who
inhabited the
island as well as
nearby mainland areas. Indigenous...
- USS
Cusabo (ATF-155) was an
Achomawi class fleet ocean tug
built for the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was the only U.S.
Naval vessel to...
- time of
European colonization, the area was
inhabited by the
indigenous Cusabo, on whom the
settlers declared war in
October 1671. The
settlers initially...
-
Americans of the
Cusabo group who
lived in
South Carolina on the
banks of the
Cooper River.
Their name is also
spelled Wandoe.
Another Cusabo tribe, the Etiwaw...
-
attested extinct languages in
North America, such as the
languages of the
Cusabo and
Congaree in
South Carolina, were
members of this family. TaĆno, commonly...
- (Canggaree),
South Carolina Coree,
North Carolina Croatan,
North Carolina Cusabo coastal South Carolina Eno,
North Carolina Etiwan,
South Carolina Grigra...
- and
Towne cr****. The
river was
named for the
Wando people, a band of the
Cusabo.
Proposed Daniel Island Marine Cargo Terminal, Charleston: 1999 -"A sedimentation...
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borders of
South Carolina. Its name
comes from the
Edisto subtribe of the
Cusabo Indians. Near the coast, part of the
river was once
known as the Ponpon...