
Yamacraw - Wikipedia
The Yamacraw were a Native American tribe that emerged in the early 18th century, occupying parts of what became Georgia, specifically along the bluffs near the mouth of the Savannah River where it enters the Atlantic Ocean.
Yamacraw Trail Runs
The Yamacraw Trail Runs is on Saturday May 18, 2024 to Sunday May 19, 2024. It includes the following events: 40M, 20K, and 10K.
Yamacraw Indians - New Georgia Encyclopedia
2006年6月16日 · The Yamacraw Indians were a small band that existed from the late 1720s to the mid-1740s in the Savannah area. First led by Tomochichi and then by his nephew and heir Toonahowi, they consisted of about 200 people and contained a mix …
Yamacraw Territory - New Georgia Encyclopedia
A map of Georgia, circa 1745, shows the territory inhabited by the Yamacraw Indians, a group formed in 1728 by disaffected Creek and Yamasee Indians. The Yamacraws, led by Tomochichi, established their first community on the bluffs of the Savannah River.
Yamacraw Bluff - Wikipedia
Yamacraw Bluff is a bluff situated on the southern bank of the Savannah River. Now completely enclosed within downtown Savannah, Georgia, the bluff is most notable for being the site upon which General James Oglethorpe arrived to settle the British colony of Georgia. The area was originally inhabited by the Yamacraw Indians. A stone marker and ...
Tomochichi Memorial, Savannah GA - Go South! Savannah
This community of around 200 people, known as the Yamacraw, came together under Tomochichi’s leadership in 1728, settling on the high banks to the south of the Savannah River, and living there about 5 years before the arrival of the British colonists.
Brief Biography - Georgia Historical Society
2023年11月3日 · Around the year 1728 Tomochichi formed his own tribe, the Yamacraw, consisting of about 200 Lower Creeks and Yamasees. The Native Americans who made up the Yamacraw tribe broke away from their respective tribes following disagreements over the future of relations with Europeans settlers.
Yamacraw Indians - Digital Library of Georgia
2006年6月16日 · The Yamacraw Indians were a small band that existed from the late 1720s to the mid-1740s in the Savannah, Georgia area. First led by Tomochichi and then by his nephew and heir Toonahowi, they consisted of about two hundred people and contained a mix of Lower Creeks and Yamasees.
Yamacraw, North Carolina - Wikipedia
Yamacraw is an unincorporated community in Pender County, North Carolina, United States. Yamacraw is the birthplace of the character Philip Banks on the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In the 2022 reboot, it is the character's birthplace and fraternity nickname.
Yamacraw Territory | DPLA
A map of Georgia, circa 1745, shows the territory inhabited by the Yamacraw Indians, a group formed in 1728 by disaffected Creek and Yamasee Indians. The Yamacraws, led by Tomochichi, established their first community on the bluffs of the Savannah River.