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Yamacraw

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where it enters the Atlantic Ocean. They were made up of Lower Creek and Yamasee, and remained independent for about 20 years before integrating again with the main part of the Lower Creek people. This area was later developed as the city of
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noted dissension over the status of this name and people. Charles Colcock Jones wrote that the Creek did not acknowledge any people known as the Yamacraw. Also he said that neither the
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of 1715. By 1728 the Yamacraw had settled along the Savannah River near its mouth. This was later developed as the present-day city of Savannah. In 1733
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people who had disagreed with the severing of friendship with the British during the
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tribe that emerged in the early 18th century, occupying parts of what became
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Audience Given by the Trustees of Georgia to a Delegation of Creek Indians
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dialects of the region used the "r" in such a way as in that name.
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The Yamacraw tribe was formed in the late 1720s by leader
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Historical Sketch of Tomo-chi-chi, Mico of the Yamacraws
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Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors
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Index

Yamacraw language
Yamacraw (disambiguation)

Audience Given by the Trustees of Georgia to a Delegation of Creek Indians
William Verelst
Native American
Georgia
Savannah River
Savannah
Tomochichi
Yamasee
Lower Creek
Yamasee War
James Oglethorpe
Tomochichi
Maskoki
Yuchi
Yamacraw Indians
Jones, Charles Colcock. Historical Sketch of Tomo-chi-chi, Mico of the Yamacraws
Yamacraw Indian information
Georgia.gov information on the Yamacraw
Categories
Native American tribes in Georgia (U.S. state)
History of Savannah, Georgia
Muscogee

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