- The
Shakori were an
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands. They were
thought to be a
Siouan people,
closely allied with
other nearby tribes...
- Festival,
Newport Folk Festival, Delfest,
Austin City
Limits Music Festival,
Shakori Hills, Bonnaroo, New
Orleans Jazz Fest,
Hardly Strictly Bluegr**** and Rochester...
- The
Shakori Hills Gr****Roots
Festival of
Music and
Dance is a
biannual music and
dance festival in the
United States, held on the
first Thursday thru...
- but also
follows the
river at parts. It is
marked by
yellow blazes. The
Shakori Trail is a
scenic 1.04-mile (1.67 km) hike
marked by
yellow U-shaped blazes...
- USS
Shakori (ATF-162) is an Abnaki-class
tugboat that saw
service during the
World War II and Cold War. She was
later sold to
Republic of
China (Taiwan)...
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annual Finger Lakes Gr****Roots
Festival of
Music and Dance, and of the
Shakori Hills Gr****roots Festival; and is
among the
headliners at The
Great Blue...
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International Airport. The Eno and the Occoneechi,
related to the
Sioux and the
Shakori,
lived in the area and may have
established a
village named Adshusheer...
- The
enslaved Africans revolted and
historians suggest they
escaped to
Shakori Indigenous communities. As
early as 1689,
enslaved Africans fled from the...
-
styles of
music have emerged, from rock and roll to big band. Of late,
Shakori Hills Gr****roots
Festival of
Music and
Dance hosts various styles of music...
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Indigenous (private),
Christianity (incl.
syncretistic forms),
Mormon Related ethnic groups Lumbee, Waccamaw, Eno,
Shakori, and
other Siouan peoples...