A subcommittee of South Carolina's Commission for Minority Affairs has given preliminary approval to five groups seeking state recognition.
The recommendation will be forwarded to the full commission. A final decision is expected in January 2005.
Six groups filed for state recognition. They are: the Chaloklowa Chickasaw, the Waccamaw Indian People, the Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois and United Tribes of South Carolina, the Fields Indian Family-Pine Hill Indians, the Pee Dee Indian Nation of Upper South Carolina and the Wassamasaw Tribe of Varner Town Indians.
The five groups that received preliminary approval weren't named.
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Six groups seek recognition as S.C. tribes
(AP 11/30)
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South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs - http://www.state.sc.us/cma
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