Wando people
Extinct Indigenous tribe of the Southeastern Woodlands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wando were a tribe of Native Americans of the Cusabo group who lived in South Carolina on the banks of the Cooper River.[1]
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extinct as a tribe | |
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Southeast South Carolina | |
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Eastern Siouan[1] | |
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Native American religion | |
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other Cusabo people |
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Their name is also spelled Wandoe.[2] Another Cusabo tribe, the Etiwaw, lived on the Wando River.[3]