- The
Sissipahaw or Haw were a
Native American tribe of
North Carolina.
Their settlements were
generally located in the
vicinity of modern-day Saxapahaw...
- people,
closely allied with
other nearby tribes such as the Eno and the
Sissipahaw. As
their name is also
recorded as Shaccoree, they may be the same as...
- a
transparent or
translucent third eyelid on the eyes of some
animals Sissipahaw or Haw people, a
former tribe of the
Siouan speaking Nations in the American...
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United States State North Carolina County Alamance Founded 1844
Named for
Sissipahaw Indians Area • Total 5.52 sq mi (14.29 km2) • Land 5.18 sq mi (13.43 km2)...
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Colonies Congaree 800 1600
James Mooney 283 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Sissipahaw 800 1600 1
James Mooney &
Carolina – The
Native Americans 284 NE Woodlands...
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small Southeastern tribe of
Native Americans in the 18th century, the
Sissipahaw, who
lived in the area
bounded by
modern Saxapahaw, the area
known as...
- Shakori,
North Carolina Shoccoree (Haw),
North Carolina,
possibly Virginia Sissipahaw,
North Carolina Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa),
North Carolina...
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where it
caused many deaths. The
Catawba and
other tribes, such as the
Sissipahaw,
suffered high
mortality in
these epidemics. In 1759, a
smallpox epidemic...
- as the Waxhaw, Wateree, Congaree, Sugeree, Santee, Waccamaw, Winyaw,
Sissipahaw, Shakori, Enoke, Cheraw, Peedee, Dawhee, etc.
Eventually after this epidemic...
- Cusabo, Wateree, Sugaree, Waxhaw, Congaree, Pee Dee, Cape Fear, Cheraw,
Sissipahaw, Cherokee, and
various proto-Cr**** groups. This
collaboration brought...