- Tuscarora people - Wikipedia
The Tuscarora (Tuscarora: Skarù·ręʔ) are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands in Canada and the United States They are an Iroquoian Native American and First Nations people
- The Tuscarora - North Carolina History
The Tuscarora were a Coastal Plain tribe that thrived in the North Carolina colony at the time of European settlement in the late sixteenth century They resembled the Algonquian tribe in their habits and lifestyle but the Tuscarora spoke a different version of the Iroquoian language
- Tuscarora | History, Traditions, Culture | Britannica
When first encountered by Europeans in the 17th century, the Tuscarora occupied what is now North Carolina They were noted for their use of indigenous hemp for fibre and medicine Traditionally, the Tuscarora depended heavily on cultivating corn (maize); they were also expert hunters
- Home - Tuscarora Nation Of North Carolina
We are the treaty-holding descendants of the chiefs, clan mothers, warriors, and general population of the Tuscarora Nation at Indian Woods Reservation and surrounding strongholds
- Tuscarora People - NCpedia
They were considered the most powerful and highly developed tribe in what is now eastern North Carolina and were thought to possess mines of precious metal
- HISTORY - Tuscarora Band of Six Nations Indians
Historically, the Tuscarora Nations were the largest Indian Nation in North Carolina and were officially adopted by the Oneida Nation in 1722, which created the Six Nations, a democratic government that pre-dates the United States Constitution
- Tuscarora Nation - American Indian COC
Today, the Tuscarora continue to navigate the complexities of modern life, their ancient roots deeply entwined with contemporary realities The Tuscarora people, scattered yet unified, reside primarily in New York, North Carolina, and parts of Canada
- Our History - Tuscarora Nation Of North Carolina
1984 On January 26, North Carolina charters The Tuscarora Tribe of North Carolina, which is comprised of the Hatteras Tuscarora, Drowning Creek Tuscarora and Eastern Carolina Tuscarora bands
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