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@2009 - Sue Ashby                                                                                                                            Updated 10/11/2009

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Here is a census of sorts, not really too informative, just a a bit interesting.
It is very hard to find information on specific Native Americans.

 
Tribe

Bear River Indians
Bear River Indians
Bear River Indians

Cape Fear Indians
Cape Fear Indians
Cape Fear Indians

Cherokee
Cherokee
Cherokee
Cherokee

Chowanoc
Chowanoc
Chowanoc
Chowanoc
Chowanoc

Ckeraw 
Ckeraw 
Ckeraw 

Coree 
Coree 

Eno 
Eno 

Hatteras 
Hatteras 
Hatteras 

Machapunga
Machapunga 
Machapunga 
Machapunga 

Neusiok 
Neusiok 

Pamlico 
Pamlico 

Shakori 

Sissipahaw 

Date

1600
1709
1750

1600
1715
1808

1910
1923
1930
1937

1584
1600
1707
1731
1755

1600 
1715 
1768 

1600 
1707 

1600 
1714 

1600 
1600 
1701 

1600 
1701 
1761 
1775 

1600 
1709 

1600 
1710 

1600 

1600 

Num.

1000
     50
       0

1000
   206
     30

  1406
25152
  1963
  3327

   700
1500
     15
     20 
       5

1200 
  510 
50 to 60 

1000 
    25 

1500 
   750 

   500 
1200 
     16 

1200 
   100 
7 or 8 
8 to 10 

1000 
     15 

1000 
    75 

1500 

  800 

Source

Mooney (1928) places w/ Pamlico
warriors per Lawson (1860)
this tribe is Extinct!

Mooney (1928) estimate
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
White neighbors remembered w/Pedee

U.S. Census for NC
U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood"
U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood"
the number of eastern Cherokee.

warriors in one of the town of Ohanoak
Mooney (1928) estimate
warriors, they were reduced to one town
families per John R. Swanton (1944)
Gov. Dobbs stated that only 2 men & 3 women

Mooney (1928) estimate
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
survivors per John R. Swanton (1944)

Mooney (1928) or Coranine
warriors in 2 villages per Lawson (1860)

Mooney (1928) [Eno, Shakori, Adshusheer]
the Eno, Shnkori, Tutelo, Snponi, Occaneechi

Mooney (1928) estimate
with the Machapunga and other tribes
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)

Mooney (1928) estimate
total per Lawson (1860)
The Bear River Indians may have combined
on the mainland & same on the off-shore

Mooney (1928) With Coree & Neusiok
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)

Mooney (1928) with "Bear River Indians"
total per John R. Swanton (1944)

Mooney (1928) Shakori, Eno, and "Adshusheer"

Mooney (1928) estimate

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