Wateree people
The Wateree were a Native American tribe in the interior of the present-day Carolinas. They probably belonged to the Siouan-Catawba language family. First encountered by the Spanish in 1567 in western North Carolina, they migrated to the southeast by 1700, where English colonists noted them. They had settled along the Wateree River near what has become present-day Camden, South Carolina. Originally a large tribe, they were diminished by the Yamasee War of 1715 and became extinct as a tribe by the end of the century.
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Wateree people
The Wateree were a Native American tribe in the interior of the present-day Carolinas. They probably belonged to the Siouan-Catawba language family. First encountered by the Spanish in 1567 in western North Carolina, they migrated to the southeast by 1700, where English colonists noted them. They had settled along the Wateree River near what has become present-day Camden, South Carolina. Originally a large tribe, they were diminished by the Yamasee War of 1715 and became extinct as a tribe by the end of the century.
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Die Wateree sind ein heute aus ...... n ebenfalls den Namen Wateree.
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The Wateree were a Native Amer ...... ibe by the end of the century.
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Уотери (англ. Wateree) — индей ...... многочисленным народом катоба.
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Die Wateree sind ein heute aus ...... iedelten sie dann nahe Camden.
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The Wateree were a Native Amer ...... ibe by the end of the century.
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Уотери (англ. Wateree) — индей ...... , означающего «плыть по воде».
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Wateree people
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Wateree
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Уотери (племя)
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