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This chapter assesses Lawson’s adventure through the swamp where he encounters the Huguenots and explores the life of Indians; he describes the Santee Indians and their agricultural practices. Corresponding to Lawson’s journey, Huler travels through the swamp where he encounters the Guerry, Huguenots, and Longleaf pines. Interwoven with Huler’s journey is information about the swamp ecosystem and the history of the Huguenots.