-
language is
generally accepted as Catawban.
Anglicized variants include Winyaw,
Winyaws, Wanniah, Wyniaws, Weneaws, and Wineaus.
Other recorded spellings include...
-
Anthropologist James Mooney estimated the 1600 po****tion of the "Waccamaw,
Winyaw, Hook, &c" at 900 people,
while the 1715
census records only one remaining...
-
Pascagoula Quini****a
Opelousa Pedee Bayogoula Okelousa Congaree Winyaw (see
Winyaw)
Santee (see
Santee tribe;
distinguish Santee Sioux) Okchai-Chacato...
- The
Winyaw River (Burmese: ဝင်းရော်မြစ်) is a
river in
southern part of Myanmar. It
originates in Ten****erim
Range and
empties into the
Ataran River at...
- in St.
James Santee Parish of
Charleston District, and
Williamsburg and
Winyaw (later
spelled Winyah)
counties taking in
Prince George Parish of Georgetown...
-
Paunglaung River Salween River (Thanlwin River)
Ataran River Zami
River Winyaw River Gyaing River Haungtharaw River Yunzalin River Moei
River (Thaungyin...
- ****areik
District of the
Kayin State, Myanmar,
located on the east bank of the
Winyaw River. "Ka****athaung Map —
Satellite Images of Ka****athaung" Maplandia...
- 1715 40
warriors Baudry de
Lozieres 366 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Winyaw 180 1715 1 (36
warriors and one village)
Carolina – The
Native Americans...
- in
Williamsburg County,
South Carolina, were the Wee Tee, the Wee Nee (
Winyaw), and the
Mingo tribes.
Early Scots-Irish
immigrants developed a settlement...
- the
Kayin State of
southern Myanmar. It lies on the
eastern bank of the
Winyaw River about two kilometres. "Burma 1:250,000
topographic map,
Series U542...