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The Mattaponi are decedents of Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas and ruler of large portions of what is now tidewater Virginia.
In fact, Rountree's role in securing state recognition for nonreservation tribes was primarily applied toward the Powhatan groups.
Her people, the Powhatan, are unquestionably the caretakers of this new world.
In the autumn of 1609, after Smith left, Chief Powhatan began a campaign to starve the English out of Virginia.
Pocahontas was the daughter of Powhatan, a powerful chief of the Algonquin tribe in the territory of present-day Virginia.
Long-standing conflicts with the Iroquois were ended by a treaty in 1722, but the greatly reduced Powhatan population continued to decline.
Most Indian tribes of the region were part of the Powhatan empire, with Chief Powhatan as its head.
Her book is by far the most comprehensive work on the Powhatan tribes.
These pieces provide evidence of the ways the colonies have developed, focusing on trade, agriculture, society, religion and relationships with indigenous peoples like the Powhatan, Algonquin, Huron and Pueblo.
Argall resolved to kidnap her and ransom her for English prisoners held by the Powhatan Indians and for English weapons and tools the Powhatan had taken.
John Smith and Pocahontas, the teenage daughter of the Powhatan tribal chief.
A period of peace followed the marriage in 1614 of colonist John Rolfe to Pocahontas, the daughter of Algonquian chief Powhatan.
John Potts worked out a truce with the Powhatan and proposed a toast using liquor laced with poison.
This was followed by a last effort by the settlers to decimate the Powhatan.
Powhatan freed the seven Englishmen he had held captive, but an impasse resulted when he did not return the weapons and tools and refused to negotiate further.
Jamestown Settlement includes reproductions of the colonists' fort and buildings and a Powhatan village, as well as full-size replicas of the ships that made the first Jamestown voyage.
The area's history begins with several indigenous groups, including the Powhatan.
After 1570, the Algonquians consolidated under Chief Powhatan in response to threats from these other groups on their trade network.
David Beers Quinn theorized that the colonists moved north to integrate with the Chesepians that Chief Powhatan claimed to have killed.
The militia in Jamestown saw constant action against the Powhatan Federation and other native polities.
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Today no small host of Americans have for ancestress the daughter of Powhatan.
He had been sent by Powhatan to count the English, that he might learn their strength.
In Virginia, there is reason to believe, the tribe was held in check in early days by the Powhatan and the Monacan.
Men said that he was older than Powhatan, and Powhatan was very old when he died.
Powhatan was not there, but he sent young chiefs, her brothers, in his place.
Then Powhatan, who ruled them all, raised his hand and stopped their clamor.
Canoe is a West Indian word, the Powhatan word is quintan, or aquintan.
He meditated a plan for surprising and entrapping Powhatan into his power.
Long and earnestly Powhatan talked to her, and she listened intently.
Smith does not report what he said to Powhatan, or Powhatan to him.
Powhatan also looked for opportunities to get rid of the English.
Larus helped found the Bank on the back porch of his Powhatan home.
Practicing for the end-of-the week talent show, campers in Powhatan cabin scurried around the room acting out a skit from a trashy nighttime talk show.
What offer does Powhatan make to John Smith at their first meeting?
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