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The Yamasee Indians historically inhabited regions in the southeastern United States, including parts of Florida, particularly along the Atlantic coast and near the St. Johns River. Today, descendants of the Yamasee people are primarily associated with South Carolina, as many migrated there following conflicts in the 18th century. In Florida, there are no federally recognized tribes specifically identifying as Yamasee, though some may still identify with their historical roots. Efforts to preserve their heritage continue among descendants and local groups.

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