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Cape Fear Indians

 
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Cape Fear Indians
Total population
Extinct
Regions with significant populations
Originally from North Carolina
 United States 

The Cape Fear Indians were a small tribe of Native Americans who lived on the Cape Fear River (now Carolina Beach State Park, North Carolina).

Their name for the area was Chicora. Of their villages, only one, Necoes, is known by name. Necoes was about 20 miles from the mouth of the Cape Fear River, in present-day Brunswick County, North Carolina.[1]

It was estimated that the tribe's population in 1600 was 1,000. In 1715, a census recorded that they numbered 206.[1]

Some Cape Fear Indians fought under Colonel John Barnwell against the Tuscarora in 1712.[2]

The Cape Fear Indians were defeated and left the area by 1725.

References

  1. ^ a b Swanton, John R. (1952; reprinted 2003). The Indian Tribes of North America, p. 75. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company.
  2. ^ Conser, Walter H., Jr. (2006). A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society Along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina p. 32. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813124050.

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