GC4YTN8 Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #490 - Santee
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 02/18/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 02.639 W104° 55.852 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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Native American Tribe Series


Santee

A tribe, probably Siouan, formerly residing on middle Santee River, South Carolina, where Lawson in 1700 found their plantations extending for many miles. One of their villages was called Hickerau. While friendly to the white people, they were at war with the coast tribes. According to Rivers, they had two villages with 43 warriors in 1715, and were then settled 70 miles north of Charleston. Bartram (Tray., 54, 1791) tells us that in 1715 they sided with the Yamasee against the British, and that they were attacked and reduced by the Creeks, who were allies of the British. It appears from South Carolina colonial documents that the Santee and Congaree were cut off by the “Itwans and Cossabos,” coast tribes in the English interest,’ and the prisoners sold as slaves in the West Indies in 1716. Those that escaped were probably incorporated with the Catawba. Lawson states that their chief was an absolute ruler with power of life and death over his tribe, an instance of despotism very rare among Indians. Their distinguished dead were buried on the tops of mounds, built low or high according to the rank of the deceased, with ridge roofs supported by poles over the graves to shelter them from the weather. On these poles were hung rattles, feathers, and other offerings from the relatives of the deceased. The corpse of an ordinary person was carefully dressed, wrapped in bark, and exposed on a platform for several days, during which time one of his nearest kinsmen, with face blackened in token of grief, stood guard near the spot and, chanted a mournful eulogy of the dead. The ground around the platform was kept carefully swept, and all the dead man’s belongings gun, bow, and feather robes-were placed near by. As soon as the flesh had softened it was stripped from the bones and burned, and the bones themselves were cleaned, the skull being wrapped separately in a cloth woven of opossum hair.

The bones were then put into a box, from which they were taken out annually to be again cleaned and oiled. In this way some families had in their possession the bones of their ancestors for several generations. Places where warriors had been killed were sometimes distinguished by piles of stones or sticks, to which every passing Indian added another.

After the manner of the Cherokee and other Southern tribes the Santee kept corn in storehouses raised on posts and plastered with clay. They made beautiful feather robes and wove cloth and sashes of hair.

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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/30/2019 By cassidyflos
Yay

Found it 06/19/2019 By FeatheredFriends
Well I finally made it to Colorado. I visited with my niece and then had a couple of hours to do some caching in area before heading back to the hotel.. I mainly did some more of the Mondo series. Fast find. Thanks " mondou2" for a fun time in the area. TFTC.

Found it 06/17/2019 By sujayne
SL TFTC!! On a geocaching adventure with yalehockeymom, looking for counties, geo-art and old caches. We are having a blast. signing logs with our full names or sometimes sj and yhm to save space. Thanks to all the COs!

Found it 06/17/2019 By yalehockeymom
Today Sujayne and I started off to Terryall to find the oldest in Colorado. From there we went to Pikes Peak and finshed the day caching north of Denver.
Many thanks for all the fun! BigSmile

Found it 05/03/2019 By queen79b
Tftc

Found it 07/20/2018 By dtvman
More power caching today working toward the 100 for the hidden creatures. TFTC. On to the next.

Found it 07/17/2018 By robuster91
all is good thanks for the history lesson

Found it 05/13/2018 By mpark65
On a two month trip across the states from california and was visiting my nephew in Parker. Had a free day so decided to grab a some caches. Thanks for an interesting history lesson on these caches. TFTH

Found it 05/13/2018 By Rohatx
Caching in the fog today. Working my way up towards your newer placements.
Fast find, thank you

Found it 05/09/2018 By jilleens
Found!

Found it 01/05/2018 By dustyriver
A Good cache, found on a good day with BriGuy = Best Wishes, DustyRiver / Terry