moisci
Moisci is a term that refers to a group of indigenous peoples who historically inhabited the southeastern coastal regions of North America, particularly in what is now the state of South Carolina. The Moisci are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes a complex social structure, intricate pottery, and a unique language. They were part of the larger Siouan linguistic family and are believed to have migrated from the Ohio Valley region.
The Moisci society was organized into several distinct groups, each with its own chief and council. These
The Moisci had a deep connection to the natural world and practiced agriculture, hunting, and fishing to
The Moisci were first encountered by European explorers in the late 16th century, and their interactions with