Information | |
---|---|
has gloss | eng: Westobou River was the former name of the Savannah River that was derived from the Westo (also known as Westoe) native American Indians. The Westo were thought to have originally came from the northeast as result of the Iroquiocs tribe that had forced many native American groups out of the northeast through advanced weapons acquired through trade. This migration in the late landed the Westo Indians in the present area of Augusta, Georgia in what was likely to be the 1660's. |
lexicalization | eng: Westobou River |
instance of | c/Companies based in Georgia (U.S. state) |
Lexvo © 2008-2025 Gerard de Melo. Contact Legal Information / Imprint