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Are yamacraw island and daufuskie island the same one?

Yes, Yamacraw Island was the fictitious island name given to Daufuskie Island in Pat Conroy's book "The Water is Wide". Yamacraw actually refers to the Indians that once inhabited the island.


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The Yamacraw Bluff was a settlement on the Savannah River. In 1733, Oglethorpe brought a group of settlers here and it became the city of Savannah.


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The Yamacraw tribe.


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At Savannah. Yamacraw Bluff


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Chief of a small creek group


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