- The
Sewee or "Islanders" were a
Native American tribe that
lived in present-day
South Carolina in
North America.
Their territory was on the
lower course...
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Sewee Mound (38CH45), also
known as the Old Fort, is a
historic mound located near Awendaw,
South Carolina. It is one of 20 or more
prehistoric s****...
- ****ociation (
SEWEE ****ociation) is the
Friends Group for the Cape
Romain National Wildlife Refuge and for the
Francis Marion National Forest. The
SEWEE ****ociation...
- serious, quiet, and dark
member of the team is 16. He
claims to be part
Sewee Indian and is
described as
having shoulder length black hair, dark eyes...
- was
named by the
Sewee tribe.
Awendaw is
thought to mean "Red Clay". It is also home to an
oyster s****
mound created by the
Sewee tribe. It is the northernmost...
- monklet's song is "1–5 high, thin,
plaintive rising whistles, '
sewee ...
sewee sewee-
sewee-sewee’swee’swee', each
slightly higher than
preceding one". Its...
- near
Charleston Harbor, and the
Wando and
Sewee settled on the
southern banks of the
Wando River. The
Sewee people lost the
majority of
their men to an...
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River Ocoee River Conasauga Cr****
Piney River Soak Cr****
Little Piney Cr****
Sewee Cr****
Clinch River Emory River Little Emory River Obed
River Little Obed...
-
Susan Hill Smith,
Jimmy Ward. The island's
original inhabitants were the
Sewee tribe.
During the
Civil War, the
Confederate submarine H.L.
Hunley departed...
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Aranama 870+ 1778
Athanase de
Mezieres 281 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Sewee 800+ 1600
James Mooney &
Carolina – The
Native Americans 282 SE Woodlands...