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Those Who Remain explores the world of the little-known cultures of South Carolina's Native American Indian people. Download the Those Who Remain- Social Studies Standards (PDF)This program explores the world of the little-known cultures of South Carolina's Native American people.
Produced by South Carolina ETV with a grant from the Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Those Who Remain explores the world of the little-known cultures of South Carolina's Native American Indian people. Download the Those Who Remain- Social Studies Standards (PDF)Video
In this segment, Herb McAmis, an adopted member of the Edisto-Kusso-Natchez people of Dorchester and Colleton Counties, explains that some are genetic Indians and some are Indians in their hearts. He...Video
Glenn Creel feels that he has been called to minister physically and spiritually. Due to the financial pressures of medical school, that dream is out of reach, and Glenn teaches to earn a living...Video
Each morning, Oscar Pratt, Chief of the Santee of Holly Hill, drives 30 miles to Walterboro, where he is the supervisor for a steel company. After work, he is usually in his fields until dark, and...Video
Cheerleading, playing football and coaching are a way of life for the Locklear family in the Pee Dee. Football is only half of their identity. Chief Locklear expresses regret that the language of the...Video
Gene Martin is the Chief of the Chicora tribe of Horry and Georgetown Counties. Their tribe is considered an Indian Association. They are protesting the replica of the Christopher Columbus ship, the...Video
Dr. Wenonah George Haire is the only dentist in her tribe. In the evenings, she is consumed by her cultural heritage as a Catawba and spends hours making Catawba pottery. She has concerns that this...Video
The river bears the name of the Catawba Nation, one of the largest tribes in the Southeast at the time of the European arrival. Because of their ability to work with the British and their willingness...