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North Carolina / Joara / Juan Pardo / Secotan / Croatan / Pamlico / Native Americans in the United States / Tuscarora people / Occaneechi / History of North Carolina / Spanish colonization of the Americas / Southern United States
Date: 2013-05-14 15:56:22
North Carolina
Joara
Juan Pardo
Secotan
Croatan
Pamlico
Native Americans in the United States
Tuscarora people
Occaneechi
History of North Carolina
Spanish colonization of the Americas
Southern United States

The First People of North Carolina By Dr. Joseph C. Porter From Tar Heel Junior Historian 45:1 (fall[removed]The first people to inhabit the land that would become North Carolina were American Indians. The Indians have liv

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