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Southeast Tribes

Southeast Tribes

Southeast Tribes

Southeast Tribes Map

Location: Alabama | Florida | Georgia | Mississippi | South Carolina

Terrain: Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont, Mississippi River Valley, Swamps, Woodlands

  • Abihka, Alabama
  • Adaes - see Adai
  • Acolapissa, Louisiana
  • Adahi - see Adai
  • Adai (Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees, Atayos), Louisiana
  • Adaise - see Adai
  • Adaizan - see Adai
  • Adaizi - see Adai
  • Adees - see Adai
  • Ais, Florida
  • Akokisa, Texas southeast coast
  • Alabama, Alabama
  • Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy, Pohoy, Costas Alafeyes, Alafaya Costas), Florida
  • Amacano, Florida
  • Apalachee, Florida
  • Apalachicola, Georgia, Florida
  • Atakapa (Attacapa), Louisiana west coast
  • Atayos - see Adai
  • Attacapa - see Atakapa
  • Avoyel ("little Natchez"), northern Texas
  • Backhooks Nation (=Pahoc ?), South Carolina
  • Bayogoula, southeastern Louisiana
  • Bidai, eastern Texas
  • Biloxi, Mississippi
  • Boca Ratones, Florida
  • Caddo, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas
  • Calusa, Florida
  • Cape Fear Indians, North Carolina southern coast
  • Catawba, South Carolina
  • Chatot (tribe) (Chacato, Chactoo), West Florida
  • Chawasha
  • Cheraw (Chara, Charàh), North Carolina
  • Cherokee, North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee; later Oklahoma
  • Chiaha
  • Chickahominy, Virginia
  • Chickamauga, A Branch of Cherokee in Southeastern Tennessee, Northeastern Georgia
  • Chickanee (Chiquini), North Carolina
  • Chickasaw, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, later Oklahoma
  • Chine, Florida
  • Chisca (Cisca), Florida
  • Chitimacha, Louisiana
  • Choctaw, Mississippi, Alabama, and parts of Louisiana; later Oklahoma
  • Creek, Alabama; Oklahoma, Georgia
  • Congaree (Canggaree), South Carolina
  • Coree, North Carolina
  • Coushatta, Louisiana
  • Coharie, North Carolina
  • Cusabo, coastal South Carolina
  • Eno (people), North Carolina
  • Eyeish (Hais, Aliche, Aiche), eastern Texas
  • Garza, Texas, northern Mexico
  • Grigra
  • Guacata (Santalûces), Florida
  • Guacozo, Florida
  • Guazoco, Florida
  • Guale (Iguaja, Ybaja), coastal Georgia & Florida
  • Hitchiti Georgia, Alabama, Florida
  • Hooks Nation (=Huaq ?), South Carolina
  • Houma, Louisiana
  • Iswa
  • Jaega, Florida
  • Jobe (Hobe), Florida, part of Jaega
  • Jororo, Florida
  • Keyauwee, North Carolina
  • Koasati
  • Koroa
  • Luca (tribe), Florida
  • Lumbee, North Carolina
  • Manahoac, Virginia
  • Mattaponi, Virginia
  • Matecumbe (Matacumbêses, Matacumbe, Matacombe), Florida coast
  • Mayaca (tribe), Florida
  • Mayaimi, Florida
  • Mayajuaca, Florida
  • Meherrin, North Carolina
  • Mikasuki (Miccosukee), Florida
  • Mobila (Mobile, Movila), Alabama, western Florida(?)
  • Mocoso, Florida
  • Monacan, Virginia
  • Monyton (Moneton, Monekot, Moheton) (Siouan), West Virginia, Virginia
  • Mougoulacha, southeastern Louisiana
  • Nahyssan, Virginia
  • Naniaba, Alabama
  • Nansemond, Virginia
  • Natchez, Mississippi, Louisiana
  • Neusiok (Newasiwac, Neuse River Indians), North Carolina
  • Nottaway
  • Occaneechi (Siouan) ,Virginia
  • Oconee, Georgia, Florida
  • Ofo
  • Okchai (Ogchay)
  • Okelousa, Louisiana
  • Opelousa, Louisiana
  • Osochee (Oswichee, Usachi, Oosécha)
  • Pacara, Florida
  • Pakana (Pacâni, Pagna, Pasquenan, Pak-ká-na, Pacanas)
  • Pamlico, North Carolina
  • Pamunkey, Virginia
  • Pascagoula, Mississippi coast
  • Patiri ,southeastern Texas
  • Pee Dee, South Carolina, North Carolina
  • Pensacola, Florida panhandle
  • Quinipissa ,southeastern Louisiana
  • Rappahannock Tribe, Virginia
  • Saluda (Saludee, Saruti), South Carolina
  • Santee (Seretee, Sarati, Sati, Sattees), South Carolina (See: Santee Sioux, Dakota Sioux)
  • Santa Luces, Florida
  • Saponi
  • Saura, North Carolina
  • Sawokli (Sawakola, Sabacola, Sabacôla, Savacola), Florida
  • Saxapahaw (Sissipahua, Shacioes), North Carolina
  • Seminole, Florida, Oklahoma
  • Sewee (Suye, Joye, Xoye, Soya), South Carolina coast
  • Shoccoree (Schockoorees ?), North Carolina (also Virginia?)
  • Stegara
  • Stuckanox
  • Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa), South Carolina
  • Surruque ,Florida
  • Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree), North Carolina
  • Taensa
  • Tawasa, Virginia
  • Tequesta, Florida
  • Terocodame, Texas and Mexico
    • Codam
    • Hieroquodame
    • Oodame
    • Perocodame
    • Teroodame
  • Timucua, Florida, Georgia
    • Acuera, Florida
    • Agua Fresca, Florida
    • Arapaha, Florida
    • Itafi (or Icafui), Florida
    • Mocama, Florida, Georgia
    • Northern Utina, Florida,
    • Ocale, Florida
    • Oconi ,Florida, Georgia
    • Potano, Florida
    • Tucururu, Florida
    • Yufera, Georgia
    • Yustaga, Florida
  • Tiou
  • Tocaste, Florida
  • Tocobaga, Florida
  • Tohomé, Alabama
  • Tomahitan, eastern Tennessee
  • Topachula, Florida
  • Tukabatchee (Tuk-ke-bat-che)
  • Tuscarora, North Carolina, Virginia (later Niagara Falls, NY)
  • Tuskegee
  • Tutelo
  • Tunica, Mississippi
  • Utiza, Florida
  • Vicela, Florida
  • Viscaynos, Florida
  • Waccamaw, South Carolina
  • Wateree (Guatari, Watterees), North Carolina
  • Waxhaw (Waxsaws, Wisack, Wisacky, Weesock, Flathead), South Carolina
  • Westo, Virginia, South Carolina
  • Wetumpka (Wee-tam-ka)
  • Winyaw, South Carolina
  • Woccon
  • Yamasee, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
  • Yazoo
  • Yuchi
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