A member of the eastern branch of the Sioux.
Language of the Santee people of South Carolina, probably a dialect of Catawba.
1The latter is the venerable Indian pastor of the church at Santee.
2The Santee flooded and the roads were washed out north of town.
3Better folks we may never see than the farmers of South Santee.
4My heart will travel southward, and repose on the hills of Santee.
5Snipes should pretend that they had my directions for crossing the Santee.
6Col. Lee made a junction with me at Santee, the 14th inst.
7At these Cabins came to visit us the King of the Santee Nation.
8While Horry proceeded towards Georgetown, Marion marched to the upper Santee.
9This disastrous expedition, therefore, went no further north, than the Jordan or Santee.
10Marion retired to his favourite encampment, at Peyre's plantation, in Santee river swamp.
11He was one of the leading chiefs of the Santee band of Sioux Indians.
12At the high hills of Santee the reinforcements expected from North Carolina were received.
13We all have heard of the Santee Normal Training School for Indians, in Nebraska.
14Everything that the Santee Sioux had undertaken during the year had been unusually successful.
15We listened to the theological class of young men, students of Santee and Sisseton.
16Your crossing the Santee must depend upon your own discretion.