Coharie
Coharie The Coharie are a Native American tribe primarily located in the state of North Carolina, United States. They are one of the eight state-recognized tribes in North Carolina. The Coharie people have a rich cultural heritage and history that dates back centuries.
History[edit | edit source]
The Coharie people are descendants of the Neusiok Indians, who originally inhabited the area around the Neuse River in North Carolina. Over time, they migrated to the region that is now known as Sampson and Harnett counties. The tribe has maintained its distinct cultural identity despite the pressures of colonization and assimilation.
Culture[edit | edit source]
The Coharie tribe has a vibrant culture that includes traditional practices, ceremonies, and crafts. They are known for their beadwork, basket weaving, and other forms of traditional art. The tribe also holds annual events such as the Coharie Pow Wow, which celebrates their heritage and provides an opportunity for members to gather and share their traditions.
Language[edit | edit source]
The original language of the Coharie people was likely a dialect of the Algonquian language family. However, due to historical factors, the language is no longer spoken fluently, and English is now the primary language of the tribe.
Government[edit | edit source]
The Coharie tribe is governed by a tribal council, which is responsible for making decisions on behalf of the community. The council oversees various programs and services that benefit the tribe, including education, health, and cultural preservation initiatives.
Economy[edit | edit source]
The economy of the Coharie tribe is diverse, with members engaged in various occupations. Agriculture has historically been a significant part of their economy, and many Coharie people continue to work in farming and related industries. The tribe also operates several businesses and enterprises that contribute to the local economy.
Education[edit | edit source]
Education is a priority for the Coharie tribe. They have established programs to support the educational needs of their members, including scholarships and tutoring services. The tribe works closely with local schools and educational institutions to ensure that Coharie students have access to quality education.
Health[edit | edit source]
The Coharie tribe has initiatives in place to address the health and wellness of its members. They provide access to healthcare services and promote healthy living through various programs. The tribe collaborates with local health organizations to improve the overall health outcomes of the community.
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