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A majority of Eastern Woodlands tribes spoke Iroquoian or Algonquian. The Iroquois speakers included the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Huron. The Iroquoian tribes were primarily deer hunters but they also grew corn, squash, and beans, they gathered nuts and berries, and they fished.

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Native Americans in SC. 8-1.1 Summarize the collective and individual aspects of the Native American culture of the Eastern Woodlands tribal group, including the Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee.

South Carolina tribes spoke different languages, but all preserved their history through the oral tradition of storytelling. The three most important tribes were the ​Cherokee​ of the mountains, the ​Catawba​ of the Piedmont region, and the ​Yemassee​ who lived along the coast.

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catawaba cherokee yamasee

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