Winyah Bay, Black River, and the lower course of the Pee Dee River.[2]
Languages
Siouan, Catawban[3]
Religion
Native American religion
Related ethnic groups
Pedee, Waccamaw[2]
The Winyaw were a Native American tribe living near Winyah Bay, Black River, and the lower course of the Pee Dee River in South Carolina. The Winyaw people disappeared as a distinct entity after 1720 and are thought to have merged with the Waccamaw.
^Swanton, John Reed (1952). The Indian Tribes of North America. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 103. ISBN 9780806317304. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
The Winyaw were a Native American tribe living near Winyah Bay, Black River, and the lower course of the Pee Dee River in South Carolina. The Winyaw people...
The Winyaw River (Burmese: ဝင်းရော်မြစ်) is a river in southern part of Myanmar. It originates in Tenasserim Range and empties into the Ataran River at...
Anthropologist James Mooney estimated the 1600 population of the "Waccamaw, Winyaw, Hook, &c" at 900 people, while the 1715 census records only one remaining...
Paunglaung River Salween River (Thanlwin River) Ataran River Zami River Winyaw River Gyaing River Haungtharaw River Yunzalin River Moei River (Thaungyin...
in the fighting. In 1712, Cape Fear warriors and the Saraw, Saxapahaw, Winyaw, and Pedee served in British Captain John Bull's company to fight alongside...
the Kayin State of southern Myanmar. It lies on the eastern bank of the Winyaw River about two kilometres. "Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542...
Kawkareik District of the Kayin State, Myanmar, located on the east bank of the Winyaw River. "Kawankathaung Map — Satellite Images of Kawankathaung" Maplandia...
Carolina and South Carolina Westo, Virginia and South Carolina, extinct Winyaw, South Carolina coast Woccon, North Carolina Yamasee, Florida, Georgia Yazoo...
in Georgetown County, in eastern South Carolina. Its name comes from the Winyaw, who inhabited the region during the eighteenth century. The historic port...
1715 40 warriors Baudry de Lozieres 360 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Winyaw 180 1715 1 (36 warriors and one village) Carolina - The Native Americans...
at Euauenee or Saukey in 1716 to trade with the Pedee and Waccamaw. The Winyaw and Algonquian-speaking Cape Fear Indians migrated from the Atlantic Coast...
District, in the Kayin State of Myanmar. It is near the convergence of the Winyaw and Zami Rivers. "Myanmar Area Codes". Archived from the original on 2009-12-01...
main sub-towns are Kyeikdon and Payathonsu. It is drained by the Zami, Winyaw and the Haungtharaw rivers. The basic education high schools located within...
Santee. Sona - possibly a Cusabo subtribe on the Stono River Yenyohol - the Winyaw of Winyah Bay Anica, Xoxi, Huaque, Anoxa - uncertain Indigenous peoples...
tribes, such as the Waxhaw, Wateree, Congaree, Sugeree, Santee, Waccamaw, Winyaw, Sissipahaw, Shakori, Enoke, Cheraw, Peedee, Dawhee, etc. Eventually after...
Sewee, Woccon, Chickanee (a smaller offshoot of the northern Wateree), Winyaw, and the Santee (not to be confused with the Dakota Santee of the west.)...
smaller tribes, they were the Catawba, the Waccamaw Siouan, the Cheraw, the Winyaw, the Wateree and the Sugaree. It's difficult to say just how many existed...
Most tropical cyclone formation occurs between June 1 and November 30. The Winyaw Hurricane of 1820 September 8-10. A minimal hurricane moved from Florida...
Tagondaing consists of 6 buildings. Two-storey building (Main Building) Winyaw Building Sabal Building Thanlwin Building Pearl Building Myat Shwe Pyi Hall...
Carolina and South Carolina Westo, Virginia and South Carolina, extinct Winyaw, South Carolina coast Woccon, North Carolina Yamasee, Florida, Georgia Yazoo...
Plantations at Georgetown, South Carolina. He also had a large house on the Winyaw Barony estate. In 1826 he observed that "the blacks (slaves) suffered little...