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Ittiwan people information


Ittiwan
Regions with significant populations
South Carolina
Languages
unattested
Religion
Indigenous religion
Related ethnic groups
possibly Cusabo

The Ittiwan people, also spelled Etiwan,[1] were a Native American tribe, who lived near present-day Goose Creek. Sometimes they were referred to as Summerville Indians. They were located approximately 30 miles northeast of Charleston, South Carolina.[2] Members of the Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians, a state-recognized tribe in South Carolina claim descent from Ittiwan among other groups.

  1. ^ Klingberg, F. (1939). "The Indian Frontier in South Carolina as Seen by the S.P.G. Missionary". The Journal of Southern History. 5 (4): 479–500. doi:10.2307/2191829. JSTOR 2191829.
  2. ^ Hicks, T.M. (1998). South Carolina Indians, Indian traders, and other ethnic connections beginning in 1670. Spartanburg, South Carolina: Reprint Company Publishers.

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