The Winyaw were a Native American tribe living near Winyah Bay, Black River, and the lower course of the Pee Dee River in South Carolina. The Winyaw people...
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The Winyaw River (Burmese: ဝင်းရော်မြစ်) is a river in southern part of Myanmar. It originates in Tenasserim Range and empties into the Ataran River at...
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Anthropologist James Mooney estimated the 1600 population of the "Waccamaw, Winyaw, Hook, &c" at 900 people, while the 1715 census records only one remaining...
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List of unclassified languages of North America (redirect from Winyaw language)
Pascagoula Quinipissa Opelousa Pedee Bayogoula Okelousa Congaree Winyaw (see Winyaw) Santee (see Santee tribe; distinguish Santee Sioux) Okchai-Chacato...
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Paunglaung River Salween River (Thanlwin River) Ataran River Zami River Winyaw River Gyaing River Haungtharaw River Yunzalin River Moei River (Thaungyin...
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in the fighting. In 1712, Cape Fear warriors and the Saraw, Saxapahaw, Winyaw, and Pedee served in British Captain John Bull's company to fight alongside...
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Carolina and South Carolina Westo, Virginia and South Carolina, extinct Winyaw, South Carolina coast Woccon, North Carolina Yamasee, Florida, Georgia Yazoo...
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1715 40 warriors Baudry de Lozieres 362 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Winyaw 180 1715 1 (36 warriors and one village) Carolina – The Native Americans...
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Kawkareik District of the Kayin State, Myanmar, located on the east bank of the Winyaw River. "Kawankathaung Map — Satellite Images of Kawankathaung" Maplandia...
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in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, were the Wee Tee, the Wee Nee (Winyaw), and the Mingo tribes. Early Scots-Irish immigrants developed a settlement...
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