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Neusiok were an
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands in present-day
North Carolina. They were also
known as the
Neuse Indians. The
Neusiok...
- The
Neusiok Trail /ˈnjuːsiɒk/ is a 20.4-mile (32.8 km)
hiking trail located in the
Croatan National Forest in
Carteret County,
North Carolina. The trail...
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Guale Sanan Yamasee Akokisa Avoyel Tocobaga (see Tocobaga)
Houma Neusiok (see
Neusiok people)
Ubate Cape Fear
Pensacola (see
Pensacola people)
Bidai Wateree...
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Explorers named the
Neuse River after the
American Indian tribe known as
Neusiok, with whom the
early Raleigh expeditions made contact. They also identified...
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conflicts between Wingina's tribe, the
Secotan and a
rival tribe known as the
Neusiok. When
English colonization of the
region began,
relations between the colonists...
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Mooney &
Carolina – The
Native Americans 260 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Neusiok &
Coree 1,000 1600 5
James Mooney 261 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Cape...
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Chowanoke (including
village Moratuc), Weapemeoc, Chesapeake, Ponouike,
Neusiok, and
Mangoak (Tuscarora), and all
resided along the
banks of the Albemarle...
- many
distinct Native American tribes: the Coree, Coharie,
several small Neusiok communities, and the Tuscarora. This
latter tribe gradually became the...
- home. The
investigation takes Steve back in time to the
early days of
Neusiok m****acres and tragedy,
while Amy's walk
leads to the
possibility one of...
- and
southern Alabama Natchez,
Louisiana and
Mississippi later Oklahoma Neusiok (Newasiwac,
Neuse River Indians),
North Carolina Norwood culture, Apalachee...