Cheraw people (variously called Saraw, Suali, or Xuala), a tribe of Siouan-speaking Amerindians who historically lived in Virginia and North Carolina, in the future southeastern United States
During the Revolutionary War, they and the Catawba removed their families to the same areas near Danville, Virginia, where they had lived earlier.
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