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Wakaw

Wakaw

1. Town in Canada: 


Wakaw, Saskatchewan, is a town 90 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon and 66 kilometres south of Prince Albert. 

It is about halfway between the two cities and is served by Highway 2, Highway 41, and Highway 312. 

Wakaw is in hilly partially forested country east of the South Saskatchewan River. 

The area is part of the aspen parkland biome. 

Wakaw is a Cree word meaning "crooked". 

The name was taken from nearby Wakaw Lake and applied to the town.

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2. Lake in Canada

Wakaw Lake is a lake in the RM of Hoodoo No. 401 in the central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. 

It is about 102 kilometres north-east of Saskatoon and 73 kilometres south of Prince Albert.

It takes its name from a Cree word meaning "crooked", referring to the curved shape of the lake.

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Woddow

Woddow

Municipality in East Germany: 


Woddow is the municipality in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, East Germany (former district Bezirk Neubrandenburg).

The district was established, with the other 13, on 25 July 1952, substituting the old German states. 

After 3 October 1990 it was disestablished following German reunification, becoming again mostly part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Also rural districts of Prenzlau and Templin (on 3 October 1990), municipalities of Nechlin, Wollschow, Woddow, Bagemühl and Grünberg with city of Brüssow in Pasewalk district and municipalities of Fahrenholz, Güterberg, Jagow, Lemmersdorf,

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Wassamassaw

Wassamassaw

1. Place in South Carolina: 


Wassamassaw is a place in South Carolina, United States (with several variant spellings during the colonial era).

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2. Swamp in South Carolina

The Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians derives its name from Wassamasaw Swamp, a cypress swamp located in Berkeley County, South Carolina, in close proximity to Moncks Corner, South Carolina.

3. Tribe of Varnertown Indians

The Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians or Wassamasaw Tribe is a state-recognized tribe and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Berkeley County, South Carolina.

The Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians derives its name from Wassamasaw Swamp, a cypress swamp located in Berkeley County, South Carolina, in close proximity to Moncks Corner, South Carolina.

The name and its variants date back to the colonial era and is thought to mean "connecting water" in an unknown indigenous language. The 'Wassamassaw' variant of the word is a palindromic place name.

The Tribe is not federally recognized as a Native American tribe by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Catawba Indian Nation is the only Tribe in South Carolina that is federally recognized by the U.S. Government.

Members of the Wassamasaw Tribe claim descent from several indigenous tribes of the Carolinas including the Etiwan, Edisto, Catawba, and Cherokee. Some have speculated that members may be the last living link to the historic Edisto people.

The tribe also claims descent from remnants of the Catawba, Etiwan, Edisto, and Cherokee, who began to intermarry during the early eighteenth century following the Yamasee War.

Members of the Wassamasaw Tribe has been considered more racially mixed than individuals from other Lowcountry indigenous communities, having over the course of the past two centuries gradually intermarried with their European American and African American neighbors.

The three most predominate surnames associated with Varnertown are Varner, Dangerfield, and Clark.

Historically, the Wassamasaw lost touch with their culture and crafts but have been working to revive lost traditions since the 1960s. Since becoming state-recognized, the Wassamasaw can sell arts and crafts identified as "Native American".

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