• The Weyanoke people (/ˈwaɪənɒk/ WYE-ə-nok) were an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their name is also spelled Weyanock, as British colonist...
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  • Weyanoke may refer to: Weyanoke people, historic American Indians who lived on the Weyanoke Peninsula in Virginia in the 17th century, which English colonists...
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    all created within the limits of what had been Warrosquoake Shire. Weyanoke people Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. (1915). "Day, John". Encyclopedia of Virginia...
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    Prince George, Virginia. Before Jamestown was colonized in 1607, Weyanoke people and earlier Native Americans lived in the area from about 8,000 B.C...
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    destroyed, and the settlers had made major inroads among the lands of the Weyanoke, Appomattoc, Arrohattoc, and Powhatan. The Arrohattoc and Quiockohannock...
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    Powhatan (redirect from Powhatan people)
    York and Blackwater Rivers. This physically separated the Nansemonds, Weyanokes, and Appomattox, who retreated southward, from the other Powhatan tribes...
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    TallBear, Kim (2008). "Can DNA Determine Who is American Indian?". The WEYANOKE Association. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved October...
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    Southampton County. Around this time, they absorbed the remnants of the Weyanoke, an Algonquian-speaking tribe that had formerly been part of the Powhatan...
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    colonists. The Paspahegh lived in Sandy Point, and the Weanoc lived in the Weyanoke Neck area. The latter two tribes were part of the Powhatan Confederacy...
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  • Watoga – from the Cherokee word for "starry waters." Watoga State Park Weyanoke Winona (Taylor County) Winona (Fayette County) Wyco Wyoma Yukon – named...
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