Wassamasaw Tribe Of Varnertown Indians
Wassamasaw Tribe Of Varnertown                            Indians

The Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians has garnered notable recognition in various media outlets for its steadfast commitment to preserving its heritage and contributing to the broader community. Articles and features in local and regional publications have highlighted the tribe’s impactful initiatives, from its traditional arts programs to cultural preservation efforts. Stories of the tribe's contributions to Native American advocacy, land stewardship, and educational outreach have resonated widely, shedding light on their leadership in addressing critical issues. Media coverage has also celebrated our Tribe's role in fostering community partnerships, promoting environmental sustainability, and revitalizing traditional arts and crafts. Through these narratives, the Wassamasaw Tribe continues to amplify our voice, educate the public about our rich history, and inspire others to engage with and support Native American causes. Our growing presence in the media underscores our tribe's dedication to cultural integrity and community development, ensuring our Tribe's legacy is both preserved and celebrated.

 

 

Wassamasaw Tribe fosters culture on shrinking land

 

Wassamasaw Tribe Gains 2 New Historical Markers

 

Old Santee Canal Park to hold Wassamasaw Powwow

 

Wassamasaw Tribe hosts gathering to address violence against Native women

 

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians exhibit on display at Charles Towne Landing through spring

 

Temporary Exhibit Showcases Indigenous Heritage

 

Wassamasaw Tribe Represented at the United Nations in Switzerland

 

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians featured in new museum exhibit

 

VIDEO: Learning about the Wassamasaw Tribe for Native American history month

 

Kusso, Wassamasaw chiefs meets with Rep. Mace

 

Berkeley Co. tribe pushes for heritage preservation: ‘This is the right time’

 

November proclaimed ‘Native American Heritage Month’

 

Old Santee Canal Park To Host Wassamasaw Powwow Oct. 21

 

Wassamasaw Indians seek federal recognition and the benefits that bestows

 

‘We are still here’: Berkeley Co. Wassamasaw Tribe asks for federal recognition

 

Rep. Nancy Mace Introduces Bill To Federally Recognize Wassamasaw Tribe

 

Wassamasaw Tribe Discusses Land Preservation, Native American Rights With Lawmakers

 

Native American Studies Center celebrates 10th anniversary

 

BCLS hosting Native American culture class on jewelry & More Hosting News

Editorial Roundup: South Carolina

 

Editorial Roundup: South Carolina

 

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH - Daniel Island News

 

Historic Treasures Tell Story Of DI’s Native American Heritage

 

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown

 

College of Charleston unveils new pavilion paying tribute to indigenous and enslaved people

 

How formerly enslaved people built a flourishing community on Hilton Head during the Civil War

 

SC Indian chiefs say their culture is disappearing. They want to ‘stand up and be recognized’

 

With art and advocacy, Native American women in SC are saying, ‘We Are Still Here’

 

Varnertown Indians gain state recognition - Post and Courier

 

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians Art Exhibit Reception

 

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians: One Community, One Family Art Exhibit Reception

 

Goose Creek mayor declares November “SC Native American Heritage Month”

 

Varnertown Indians Gain State Recognition - Native Village

Wassamasaw Tribe watches its history erode - Indian Country News

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Tammy Hutto - July 2005 - Carolina Arts

Local Verizon Call Center Employees Honored During National ...

New sign marks Varner family's place in history - Lowcountry Parent

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Updated 2022