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Wateree may
refer to:
Wateree people, a
Native American tribe in the
interior of the present-day Carolinas, USA
Wateree River, a
tributary of the Santee...
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expedition through the
interior of the Carolinas.
Bandera called them the
Guatari in his journal,
which was also
given as the name of
their village. Bandera...
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Carolina were
established from 1566 to 1570, including: Escamau-Orista,
Guatari, and Joadi. Sebastián
Montero Hann 1990, p. 430 Hann 1990, p. 432 Hann...
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James Owen
Dorsey 222 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Wateree (
Guatari) 1,600 1600
James Mooney &
Carolina – The
Native Americans 223 Northwest...
- in 1567. They
established a fort and a
mission in the
native village of
Guatari,
believed to be
located near the
Yadkin River and
inhabited by the Wateree...
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Florida Waccamaw,
South Carolina Waccamaw Siouan,
North Carolina Wateree (
Guatari, Watterees),
North Carolina Waxhaw (Waxsaws, Wisack, Wisacky, Weesock,...
- Escamau-Orista
Santa Elena 1566–1570
Espogache Guale 1605–?
Guale Guale 1568–1570
Guatari Santa Elena 1566–1570
Ivitachuco at
Abosaya Potano 1704–1706
Joadi Santa...
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Santa Elena were
established from 1566 to 1570,
including Escamau-Orista,
Guatari, and Joadi.
Vicente González and Tomás
Bernaldo de Quirós: 1577 to 1580...
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February 1567, the
Pardo expedition arrived at a
Wateree village called Guatari in what is now
Rowan County. The
Spaniards called the
village Salamanca...
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Florida Viscaynos,
Florida Waccamaw,
North Carolina,
South Carolina Wateree (
Guatari, Watterees),
North Carolina Waxhaw (Waxsaws, Wisack, Wisacky, Weesock,...