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Two South Carolina tribes win state recognition
Friday, February 18, 2005

Two tribes won recognition from the state of South Carolina on Thursday.

The state's Commission for Minority Affairs voted in favor of the Waccamaw Indian People and the Pee Dee Nation. Members of both tribes were ecstatic.

“I don’t have to prove who I am anymore," Pee Dee Chief Carolyn Chavis Bolton was quoted as saying.

The commission acted on four other groups that sought recognition. The Eastern Cherokees and the Wassamasaw Tribe were designated as Indian groups but did not win recognition. The Chaloklowa Chickasaw Indian People and the Fields Indian Family-Pine Hill Indians were rejected outright.

The Catawba Nation is South Carolina's only federally recognized tribe.

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Relevant Links:
South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs - http://www.state.sc.us/cma

Related Stories:
Editorial: Nothing to fear with state recognition (12/01)
Preliminary recognition for South Carolina tribes (11/30)
State recognition expected for South Carolina tribes (11/29)

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