- The
Yamasees (also
spelled Yam****ees,
Yemasees or Yem****ees) were a
multiethnic confederation of
Native Americans who
lived in the
coastal region of present-day...
- the colony. But the
colonists and
Native American allies defeated the
Yemasee and
their allies, such as the Iroquoian-speaking
Tuscarora people. The...
- peninsula. The
Carolinan colonists supplied firearms to the Cr**** and
Yemasee, but the Calusa, who had
isolated themselves from Europeans, had none....
- Carolina" (PDF). Amtrak.
March 2024.
Retrieved June 30, 2024. "Recognizing
Yemasee's spot in
Marine Corps history". www.marines.mil. Cerve, Kate (10 March...
-
Retrieved 27
November 2012.[permanent dead link]
Spanish Moss
Trail expected to open by
Thanksgiving Port
Royal to
Yemasee, SC (Abandoned Railroads) v t e...
- for
Chacatos living in the area. The
second San
Antonio mission served Yemasee people at the same site as the
earlier Agua
Dulce mission. San
Carlos de...
-
Carolina Lowcountry where she lived,
especially the
lives of the
local Yemasee Indians. One
critic notices that
although she
evokes history like many...
-
colonial history of
South Carolina. This site may have been
occupied by the
Yemasee as
early as 1695, but it was
definitely the
location of
Pocosabo Town from...
- late July, she
provided medical aid for the
Panamanian merchantman SS
Yemasee and on 2
August her
medical officer performed an
emergency appendectomy...