Beaver Creek Indian Tribe

Beaver Creek Indian Tribe
Named afterBeaver Creek
FormationJanuary 26, 1998 (1998-01-26)
Typestate-recognized tribe,
nonprofit organization
EIN 57-1063914
PurposeA80: Historical Societies, Historical Preservation
HeadquartersSalley, South Carolina
Location
Official language
English
LeaderLouis Chavis
Vice Chief
Helen Jeffcoat
Websitebeavercreekindians.org
Formerly called
Beaver Creek Band of Pee Dee Indians

The Beaver Creek Indian Tribe or Beaver Creek Indians is a state-recognized tribe and nonprofit organization headquartered in Salley, South Carolina. The organization was awarded the status of a state-recognized tribe by the South Carolina Commission of Minority Affairs on January 27, 2006. They are not a federally recognized Native American tribe and are one several recognized nonprofit organizations within South Carolina that allege to be descended from the historic Pee Dee. The organization is not to be confused with the Pee Dee Indian Nation of Beaver Creek, a "state-recognized group" recognized by the South Carolina Commission of Minority Affairs in 2007.

The tribe claims descent from a band of Pee Dee who settled between the forks of Edisto River in Orangeburg County, South Carolina during the eighteenth century.