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SOUTH CAROLINA INDIAN TRIBES



Extensive categorization and cross-reference of all North American native american indian tribes of the US and Canada First Nations, by nations, bands, rancheria, pueblo, federally recognized, state recognized, unrecognized, petitions for recognition, by state or providence, and by language group and region of original occupation. You can also find a listing of official tribal web sites on the Internet.

SOUTH CAROLINA INDIAN TRIBES



Federal list last updated 3/07

FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBES

  • Catawba Indian Nation (Catawba Tribe of South Carolina)

STATE RECOGNIZED TRIBES
(Not recognized by the Federal Governemnt)

  • Beaver Creek Band of Pee Dee Indians. Letter of Intent to Petition 01/26/1998.State recognized 2006.


  • Chaloklowa Chickasaw Indian People. Letter of Intent to Petiion 8/14/2002. State recognized 2005.


  • Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois & United Tribes of South Carolina, Inc. (aka Cherokee Indian Tribe of South Carolina or ECSIUT, recognized 2005.


  • Pee Dee Nation of Upper South Carolina. Letter of Intent to Petition 12/14/2005. State recognized 2005.


  • Pee Dee Tribe of South Carolina, recognized 2005.


  • Santee Indian Organization (formerly White Oak Indian Community). Letter of Intent to Petition 06/04/1979. State recognized 2006.


  • Waccamaw Indian People of Conway, South Carolina, recognized 2005.


  • Piemont American Indian Association of South Carolina. Letter of Intent to Petition 8/20/1998.


UNRECOGNIZED / PETITIONING TRIBES

  • Aquidneck Indian Council


  • ? Edisto Tribe


  • Pokanoket Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 10/05/1994.


  • Pokanoket-Wampanoag Federation: Wampanoag Nation/Pokanoket Tribe and Bands. Letter of intent to petition 1/5/1998.


  • Rhode Island Indian Council


  • ? Santee Tribe


  • Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe. Letter of Intent to Petition 10/29/1998.


  • ? Summerville Indian Group


  • Wappinger Tribal Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 7/7/2003.


  • Wiquapaug Eastern Pequot Tribe. Letter of Intent to Petition 09/15/2000.

FIRST CONTACT TO PRESENT

In 1520, Spanish explorer Lucas Vásquez Ayllón explored the area near Pawley’s Island. The group took about 140 Native Americans as slaves including one man they named Francisco Chicora. Chicora was taken to Spain and taught Spanish. In 1523, he was brought back to the area to assist in establishing a colony, but escaped soon after his arrival.

Following exploration of the coast in 1521 by Francisco de Gordillo, the Spanish tried unsuccessfully to establish a colony near present-day Georgetown in 1526.

The French also failed to colonize Parris Island near Fort Royal in 1562 with the assistance of the Cusabo Indians.

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