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REMNANTS OF THE MACHAPUNGA INDIANS
Another instance was between the Machapunga Indians and the Coranines (evidently the Corees, who, with the Machapunga later became allies of the Tuscarora) on the sand banks; which was as follow: The Machapunga were invited to a feast by the Coranine |
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Pembroke, North Carolina
Pembroke (pronounced PEM-broke by natives) is a town in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,399, at the 2000 census.89% of which is Native American. The town is the tribal seat of the Lumbee Indian Tribe of North Carol |
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Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced relocation in 1838 of the Cherokee Native American tribe to the Western United States, which resulted in the deaths of an estimated 4,000 Cherokees. In the Cherokee language, the event is called Nunna daul Isun |
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Cape Fear Indians
The Cape Fear Indians is an extinct (in early 19th century) tribe on the Cape Fear River (now Carolina Beach State Park, North Carolina).
Their name for the area was Chicora.
Some Cape Fear Indians fought under Colonel John Barnwell (Carolina c |
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Indian Country News
Tuscarora put up fight to protect sacred site and ancestral remains at Fort Neoheroka |
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Fort Neoheroka
Fort Neoheroka is the name of a stronghold constructed in what is now modern day Greene County, North Carolina by the Tuscarora tribe during the Tuscarora War of 1711-1715. In March of 1713, the Fort was laid siege to and ultimately attacked by a col |
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Tuscarora Tribe
The Tuscarora are an American Indian tribe originally in North Carolina, which moved north to New York, and then partially into Canada. |
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Tuscarora War
The Tuscarora War was fought in North Carolina during the autumn of 1711 until 11 February 1715 between the British, Dutch, and German settlers and the Tuscarora, a local American Indian tribe. A treaty was signed in 1715.
The first successful and |
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