South Carolina Indians, Indian traders, and other ethnic connections beginning in 1670/ edited by Theresa M. Hicks from the papers of Theresa M. Hicks and Wes Taukchiray

Authors

Taukchiray, Wes (Added Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1998

Publisher

Reprint Co. Publishers

Place of Publication

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Physical

503 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.

ISBN

0871525089

Notes

Contains a history of Indian tribes in South Carolina with information about migration of the tribes and locations of Indian towns at the time of their encounters with European explorers. Includes information about early British colonial rule in South Carolina including Indian traders, commissioners, agents and the African slave trade. Includes histories of some Indian family histories, particularly from the Catawbas. Includes information about South Carolina Indians abstracted from civil court records, directories, censuses and other early records.

Includes full-name index.

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