The Yamassee Indians are located in South Carolina and Florida.
The Yemassee Indians migrated to escape slavery by the Spanish. The Yamassee that are in South Carolina today are originals and some from North Florida, from the Hitchiti Stock of Yamassee called Miccosuki .These are descendants of Aripuka Hadjo aka Sam Jones, Chief Se`khu Hadjo Gentle is a relative of Sam Jones, while others in Florida (Oklawaha Yamassee) are related to the South Carolina Yamassee as descendants, of Coe Hadjo (Harjo) cousin to Mico Sam Jones.
Now proven not to be extinct, the Yamassee Indians Hunted using Long bows in their early times, then converted over to rifles when trading with settlers and the Spaniards commenced. Yamassee. Not only hunted four legged animals, like white tail deer, and bear. Seafood such as oysters, shrimp, mullet and other fish and sea animals were also apart of their diet!
Yes they do farm..
they learned how to farm.
They did not farm in fact. They mainly hunted buffalo.
yes i think they did farm agriculture
corn.
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The Indians did.
Yes they can.
Rainfall on the eastern plains made it possible for american Indians such as the Pawnee And the Omaha to farm successfully