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  2. Powhatan - Wikipedia

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    The Powhatan people are featured in MGM's live-action film Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953) and the Disney animated musical film Pocahontas (1995). They also appeared in the straight-to-video sequel Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998). Some of the current members of Powhatan-descended tribes complained about the Disney film.

  3. Tsenacommacah - Wikipedia

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    John Smith's map of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The map, c. 1612, details the location of numerous villages within Tsenacommacah. Tsenacommacah (pronounced / ˌ s ɛ n ə ˈ k ɒ m ə k ə / SEN-ə-KOM-ə-kə in English; also written Tscenocomoco, Tsenacomoco, Tenakomakah, Attanoughkomouck, and Attan-Akamik) [1] is the name given by the Powhatan people to their native homeland, [2 ...

  4. Powhatan language - Wikipedia

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    Powhatan or Virginia Algonquian is an Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian languages.It was formerly spoken by the Powhatan people of tidewater Virginia.Following 1970s linguistic research by Frank Thomas Siebert, Jr., some of the language has been reconstructed with assistance from better-documented Algonquian languages, and attempts are being made to revive it.

  5. Pamunkey - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016 the Pamunkey received a court victory over a challenge to their right to exist as a political entity. [ 29 ] During the process of obtaining federal recognition controversy around the tribe's racist legacy came to light as the tribe disenfranchised and outlawed their members from intermarrying with Black families such as the ...

  6. Pocahontas - Wikipedia

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    Pocahontas (US: / ˌ p oʊ k ə ˈ h ɒ n t ə s /, UK: / ˌ p ɒ k-/; born Amonute, [1] also known as Matoaka and Rebecca Rolfe; c. 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.

  7. Opechancanough - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the English settlement at Jamestown, which was established in May 1607, Opechancanough was a much-feared warrior and a charismatic leader of the Powhatans. As Chief Powhatan's younger brother (or possibly half-brother), he was sachem [ 7 ] of a tribe situated along the Pamunkey River near the present-day town of West Point .

  8. Places where modern day cannibalism still exists - AOL

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    Photos of cannibals around the world: In India, exiled Aghori monks of Varanasi drink from human skulls and eat human flesh as part of their rituals to find spiritual enlightenment.

  9. Talk:Powhatan - Wikipedia

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    They did not die out. The tribes that comprise the Powhattan still exist. See the Pamunkey, Mattaponi, and other Virginia Indians. They are still with us. Plus there is a group that claims to be a remnant of various Virginia tribes that refer's to itself as Powhattan. --Hfarmer 00:36, 11 October 2010 (UTC) Powhatan never went extinct!

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