Cusabo (original) (raw)
Die Cusabo (auch Corsaboy) waren ein nordamerikanisches Indianervolk, das an der Atlantikküste des heutigen Bundesstaates South Carolina im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten lebte. Das Siedlungsgebiet erstreckte sich vermutlich zwischen dem heutigen Charleston und dem Savannah River. Die Cusabo werden oft auch als die Settlement Indians („Siedlungsindianer“) South Carolinas bezeichnet.
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dbo:abstract | Els cusabo (també corsaboy) van ser un grup de tribus ameríndies històriques que vivien al llarg de la costa de l'Oceà Atlàntic en el que avui és Carolina del Sud, aproximadament entre l'actual Charleston i al sud del , en el moment de l'arribada dels europeus. Els colons anglesos sovint es referien a ells com un dels indis d'assentament de Carolina del Sud, les tribus que es van assentar entre els colons. Els colons van registrar cinc grups que parlaven una llengua comuna, encara que molt diferent de les principals famílies de llengües conegudes als voltants, com les algonquines, iroqueses, muskogi i sioux. Amb els anglesos instal·latsar a la seva terra a Charleston a partir del segle xvii els cusabo desenvoluparen una relació d'acomodació amb la colònia que va persistir a principis del segle xviii. Després de la de 1712, els membres supervivents de la tribu va emigrar a unir-se als creek o catawbes. (ca) Die Cusabo (auch Corsaboy) waren ein nordamerikanisches Indianervolk, das an der Atlantikküste des heutigen Bundesstaates South Carolina im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten lebte. Das Siedlungsgebiet erstreckte sich vermutlich zwischen dem heutigen Charleston und dem Savannah River. Die Cusabo werden oft auch als die Settlement Indians („Siedlungsindianer“) South Carolinas bezeichnet. (de) The Cusabo or Cosabo were a group of American Indian tribes who lived along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in what is now South Carolina, approximately between present-day Charleston and south to the Savannah River, at the time of European colonization. English colonists often referred to them as one of the Settlement Indians of South Carolina, tribes who "settled" among the colonists. Five of the groups were recorded by the settlers as having spoken a common language, although one distinctly different from the major language families known nearby, such as Algonquian, Iroquoian, Muskogean, and Siouan. With the English settling on their land at Charleston beginning in the 17th century, the Cusabo developed a chafing relationship with the colony that persisted through the early 18th century. After the Yamasee War of 1715, also known as the Gullah Wars, surviving tribal members migrated to join the Muscogee or Catawba. (en) Кусабо, варианты написания: Cusabo, Corsaboy — племенная группа индейцев США, обитавших на Атлантическом побережье (территория современного штата Южная Каролина, между современным городам Чарлстон и рекой Саванна). Известны также как «Индейцы поселений» (англ. Settlement Indians). Делились на несколько племён: Ashepoo, Combahee, Coosa (варианты написания: Coosaw, Cussoe, Kussoe), Edisto, Escamacu (также: индейцы Святой Елены), Etiwan (также: Irwan, Eutaw), Kiawah, Stono, Wando, Wappoo и Wimbee. Среди индейцев, не относившихся к кусабо и проживавших в тех же местах, в отчёте 1696 г. упоминаются племена сюи (en:Sewee) и санти (Santee). (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Die Cusabo (auch Corsaboy) waren ein nordamerikanisches Indianervolk, das an der Atlantikküste des heutigen Bundesstaates South Carolina im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten lebte. Das Siedlungsgebiet erstreckte sich vermutlich zwischen dem heutigen Charleston und dem Savannah River. Die Cusabo werden oft auch als die Settlement Indians („Siedlungsindianer“) South Carolinas bezeichnet. (de) Кусабо, варианты написания: Cusabo, Corsaboy — племенная группа индейцев США, обитавших на Атлантическом побережье (территория современного штата Южная Каролина, между современным городам Чарлстон и рекой Саванна). Известны также как «Индейцы поселений» (англ. Settlement Indians). Делились на несколько племён: Ashepoo, Combahee, Coosa (варианты написания: Coosaw, Cussoe, Kussoe), Edisto, Escamacu (также: индейцы Святой Елены), Etiwan (также: Irwan, Eutaw), Kiawah, Stono, Wando, Wappoo и Wimbee. Среди индейцев, не относившихся к кусабо и проживавших в тех же местах, в отчёте 1696 г. упоминаются племена сюи (en:Sewee) и санти (Santee). (ru) Els cusabo (també corsaboy) van ser un grup de tribus ameríndies històriques que vivien al llarg de la costa de l'Oceà Atlàntic en el que avui és Carolina del Sud, aproximadament entre l'actual Charleston i al sud del , en el moment de l'arribada dels europeus. Els colons anglesos sovint es referien a ells com un dels indis d'assentament de Carolina del Sud, les tribus que es van assentar entre els colons. (ca) The Cusabo or Cosabo were a group of American Indian tribes who lived along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in what is now South Carolina, approximately between present-day Charleston and south to the Savannah River, at the time of European colonization. English colonists often referred to them as one of the Settlement Indians of South Carolina, tribes who "settled" among the colonists. (en) |
rdfs:label | Cusabo (en) Cusabo (ca) Cusabo (de) Кусабо (ru) |
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