Saluda people

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The Saluda people were a Native American tribe historically inhabiting parts of what is now South Carolina, whose name survives in regional place names such as rivers and towns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American tribe
indigenous people of North America
areRelatedTo Catawba people NERFINISHED
Cheraw people NERFINISHED
Waccamaw people NERFINISHED
other Siouan-speaking peoples of the Carolinas
associatedWithRiver Saluda River NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cultureArea Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf South Carolina NERFINISHED
ethnonymPreservedAs Saluda (place name) NERFINISHED
historicallyInhabited Piedmont region of South Carolina
present-day South Carolina
historicalPeriod early colonial era in the Carolinas
interactedWith European colonists in the Carolinas
languageFamily Eastern Siouan languages NERFINISHED
nameSurvivesIn Saluda County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Saluda River NERFINISHED
Saluda, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Saluda, South Carolina NERFINISHED
region Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
status historically documented tribe
no longer recognized as a distinct tribe
toponymicLegacy multiple place names in the Carolinas

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Saluda River namedAfter Saluda people