The Yamassee Indians lived historically on the Entire South Eastern part of the United States as called today.
But after the wars, they say, a lot of them stayed in Beaufort county, SC still, as congressional records also show.
And the rest moved to Northern Florida, staying in places like Yemassee, Florida now known as Jackson County, Fl, Monticello Florida where the largest Mounds can be found (Letchworth Mounds), currently in Florida, St. Augustine, Fl down to Live Oak, Tampa, and Miami by the name of the Tocobaga, Hitchiti, Mikisuki, and Yamacraw in Middle Georgia.
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
were did the Mattole tribe live
the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
The season Shawnee indians lived in wigwams was Fall.
answer is no sorry guys but pomo indians are dead
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!
The Yamassee Indians operated under a form of tribal governance that emphasized consensus and collective decision-making among their leaders. Their political structure included a council of chiefs, who represented various clans and made decisions regarding warfare, trade, and relations with European settlers. The council played a crucial role in maintaining social order and mediating disputes within the tribe. Additionally, the Yamassee adapted to changing circumstances by forming alliances with other tribes and European powers as needed.
The Yamassee Indians practiced a form of agriculture known as slash-and-burn farming, where they cleared land by cutting down and burning vegetation to enrich the soil. They cultivated staple crops such as corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters," which complemented each other nutritionally and in growth. Additionally, they utilized fishing and hunting, creating a diverse subsistence strategy that supported their communities in the southeastern United States. Their agricultural practices were closely tied to their seasonal movements and social structures.
The Pomo Indians live in California.
Indians live in a tent
The Yamassee wore , whatever was comfortable for the season and available in the region or area. This included weaved saw-grass, palm leaves, white tailed deer furs, manatee skin, cow hides, and beaver fur.
The nez perce indians live in long houses!
where did the Shasta Indians live? they live in the mountains in India and they lived in tipis
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
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