Tammanies of the societal type kept the traditions alive. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammanies on the one hand; but, this group was actually direct from Bennett's Creek group of the Forced Labor Movement of New Sweeden, now New Jersey. This group's descendants have kept camp to present times, with this group blending into the Lott-Fayard Indian School of Hancock by marriage within locally recognized natives ongoing down the line. The group married into the Mt Tabor group of Cheraw who blended with Creek and Cherokee in a few lines of Thompson and the Thompson Cemetery in base camp at Kiln, MS at McLeod State Park is the progenitor family of the Lott-Fayard Indian School whose remaining class attendance by their Johnson itinerant teacher is in the archives of Hancock Historical Society.
The atDna Community clusters of the descendants see a definite influx of Yakut, specifically, into their atDna results at the time frame of 1720. This is, in part, the AnaBaptist of America, first Baptists in America's story which includes the Holstein aka Houston family and others of that group, many going into the Holstein River area of TN. This group was connected to port captains, so more coastal.