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"The Legend of Coharie" is the story that was written about how The Coharie Tribe came to be. It talks about how a survivor from The Lost Colony went exploring, and settled in Sampson County.
One of the biggest things in the Coharie Tribe's culture, is how much they praise God, and go to church. They usually go to church once a day. Maybe even twice.
They speak the Iroquoian language. This is the most used Native American language. It is used by 22,000 cherokee.
They live now, in the Sampson County region. They also have land in Harnett County. They live in the Peidmont, right outside of the Coastal Plain.
The Coharie Tribe has been around since the seventeenth century. In the seventeenth century, they were descendants from the Iroquoian-speaking Neusiok and Coree. They ruled, what is now the central part of North Carolina. In the eighteenth century, they were involved in a intertribal war with the English for land. In the nineteenth century, they built the rest of there community in Sampson County.