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Tsenacommacah (pronounced /ˌsɛnəˈkɒməkə/ in English; also
written Tscenocomoco, Tsenacomoco, Tenakomakah, Attanoughkomouck, and Attan-Akamik) is the name...
- Powhatan, an
alliance of Algonquian-speaking
Native Americans living in
Tsenacommacah, in the
Tidewater region of
Virginia at the time when
English settlers...
- Powhatan, the
paramount chief of a
network of
tributary tribes in the
Tsenacommacah, encomp****ing the
Tidewater region of what is
today the U.S.
state of...
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matrilineal semi-nomadic bands. The
Powhatan and
other tribes of the
Tsenacommacah, also
known as the
Powhatan Confederacy,
practiced a
version of male-preference...
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based on a real
historical figure. As the
daughter of a
Native American Tsenacommacah-paramount
chief of the
Powhatan paramountcy,
Pocahontas is the first...
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included the
Algonquian in the
Tidewater region,
which they
referred to as
Tsenacommacah, the Iroquoian-speaking
Nottoway and
Meherrin to the
north and south...
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Americans who
belong to
member tribes of the
Powhatan Confederacy, or
Tsenacommacah. They are
Algonquian peoples whose historic territories were in eastern...
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potentially settling in the new land. In the
Powhatan tribe in Werowocomoco,
Tsenacommacah, Virginia, Pocahontas, the
daughter of
Chief Powhatan,
fears being possibly...
- 1644 Opechancanough, then
Paramount Chief of the
Powhatan Confederacy (
Tsenacommacah), made a
final attempt to
drive English colonists from Virginia. This...
- Virginia. The
Powhatan Confederacy controlled a
territory known as
Tsenacommacah,
which roughly corresponded with the
Tidewater region of Virginia. It...