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- Wingina (c. 16th century – 1 June 1586), also known as Pemisapan, was a Secotan weroance who was the first Native American leader to be encountered by...
- Wingina is an unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States. This area was originally inhabited by Monacan Indians. The Monacan tribe...
- Edgewood is a historic farm complex located at Wingina, Nelson County, Virginia. Structures located on the 65-acre (260,000 m2) property do****ent its...
- the English and established friendly relations. The Secotan chieftain, Wingina, had recently been injured in a war with the Pamlico, so his brother Granganimeo...
- related to an Algonquin phrase, Wingandacoa or Windgancon, or leader's name, Wingina, as heard by the expedition. The name initially applied to the entire coastal...
- USS Wingina (YTB-395) is a tugboat that was laid down as District Harbor Tug YT-395. She was re-classified while still under construction as District...
- Virginia in 1584 by modifying a Native American regional "king" named "Wingina". Stewart, George (1945). Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming...
- Barlowe wrote about the Neusiok in their 1584 expedition. In one account, Wingina, Weroance of the Secotan (Roanoke), explained his own tribal history, in...
- Waubojeeg Wawasee Wawatam Weetamoo Weyapiersenwah Weyonomon Winamac Windipi Wingina Witike Wonalancet Wosso Wyandanch List of English words from Indigenous...
- the Nahyssan, i.e. Tutelo), whose town was near what later developed as Wingina, and the Mona****panough (later known as the Saponi), living near present-day...