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Dr. Douglas LeTell Rights, author of "The American Indian in North Carolina," (published by Duke University Press in 1947) says that there is a possibility that the people, officially designated as Person County Indians, are descendants of the Saponi, originally a Siouan tribe.
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The Saponi Indian tribe is an eastern Siouan language tribe with ancestral land located in Virginia and North Carolina. The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi and the Haliwa Saponi are recognized by the state of North Carolina. The Saponi traveled in small tight knight communities and were avid corn farmers and hunters.
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Saponi Indian customs date back to 1680 when the first settlers came to North Carolina. They are a proud Native American Indian tribe that like to dress in their native costumes and dance in celebration...
The Haliwa-Saponi people are descendants of the Saponi, Tuscarora, Tutelo, and Nansemond Indians. The tribe resides primarily in the area traditionally known as “The Meadows,” which encompasses most of southwestern Halifax County and southeastern Warren County. It is these two counties give the Haliwa-Saponi part of their name, “Hali”