Rood Creek Chronology of Native American Indians in Southeast Location, and Description
 
 
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Chronology of Native American Indians in Southeast 

9000 BC: Faulkner culture, Mississippi River in southern Illinois 
1000 BC- 700 AD: Savannah River culture, Indians of the Georgia coastal plain 
500 BC: Tick Island culture, Indians in the Florida area 
500 B.C.-500 AD: Indians of the Louisiana Gulf coast 
500 B.C.-500 AD: Indians in the Indian Knoll culture of Kentucky 
100 AD: Indians of the Adena culture northern Kentucky 
900 AD: Mississippi valley, Indians of the Marksville culture 
900-1600 AD: Weeden Island Culture, Indians of the Florida Gulf Coast 
1100-1300 AD: Louisiana Indian of the Troyville culture 
1300 AD: Middle Mississipian culture 
1300-1700 AD: The Caddo Indians - Louisiana 
1450 AD: Indians of the Etowah culture, central Georgia 
1492 AD: Arawak Indians (Sequene-Carlos) from Greater Antilles to Florida 
1500 AD: Coles Creek culture Indians, lower Mississippi 
1513 AD: Calusa Indians western coast of Florida 
1540-1541 AD: Chickasaw Indians, Mississippi 
1597 AD: The Guale Indians of Amelia northern coast of Florida 
1608 AD: Powhatan Indian confederacy 
1647 AD: Yucgi or Chisca Indians of Florida 
1656 AD: Timucua Indians in Florida 
1680 AD: The Miami Indians of the Great lakes region 
1703 AD: The Apalachee Indian, western Florida 
1710 AD: The Tuscarora Indians, North Carolina 
1711 AD: Coree Indians in North Carolina 
1715 AD: The Yamasee Indians of South Carolina to Florida 
1729 AD: Natchec Indians on the Mississippi River 
1738 AD: Cherokee in North Carolina 
1760 AD: Cherokee in Kentucky 
1800 AD: Cherokee in Northwestern Georgia 
1830 AD: Indians from the eastern U.S. moved to west of the Mississippi 
1830 AD: Choctow in Mississippi 
1838 AD: Cherokee from Georgia to Mississippi 
1960 AD: The Lumbees in North Carolina 

 
 Rood Creek Chronology of Native American Indians in Southeast Location, and Description