Santee people

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The Santee people are a Native American group, traditionally part of the Eastern Sioux (Dakota) nations, who historically lived along the river and coastal regions of what is now South Carolina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
Sioux people
indigenous ethnic group
affectedBy European diseases
colonial warfare
displacement
colonialContactPeriod 17th century
colonialContactWith English colonists
continent North America
country United States of America
culturalPractice communal hunting
seasonal migration within territory
cultureArea Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
hasEthnonym Santee NERFINISHED
Santee Sioux NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin Santee River NERFINISHED
historicalStatus distinct tribal group in colonial South Carolina
involvedIn Yamasee War NERFINISHED
languageFamily Siouan languages
modernDescendantsIn South Carolina NERFINISHED
other parts of the United States
partOf Sioux Nation NERFINISHED
populationTrend decline after European contact
region Atlantic coastal plain NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Lakota people NERFINISHED
Mdewakanton Dakota NERFINISHED
Nakota people NERFINISHED
Sisseton Dakota NERFINISHED
Wahpekute Dakota NERFINISHED
Wahpeton Dakota NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Dakota people NERFINISHED
Eastern Sioux NERFINISHED
traditionalEconomy riverine trade
traditionalHousing thatched houses
wattle-and-daub structures
traditionalLanguage Dakota language NERFINISHED
traditionalReligion Native American spirituality
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
maize agriculture
traditionalTerritory Santee River region NERFINISHED
South Carolina NERFINISHED
coastal South Carolina
treatyPartner Province of South Carolina NERFINISHED
usedWaterway Santee River NERFINISHED

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Santee River namedAfter Santee people