Kiawah people

Not to be confused with Kiowa people.

The Kiawah were a constituent group of the Cusabo people[1] of what became South Carolina. When English colonists arrived and settled on the Ashley River, the neighboring Kiawah were friendly. However, by 1682, disease and warfare had reduced Kiawah numbers to about 160.[2]

Kiawah Island, South Carolina, bears their name.

References

  1. "Cusabo", South Carolina Indians, South Carolina Information Highway
  2. Cobb, Ashton. 2006. Kiawah Island: A History. The History Press. pages 24-25. ISBN 9781596290396


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