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Political Organization in Early Virginia Indian SocietyEach constituent group consisted of one or more towns ruled by a weroance, or chief, whose position was inherited matrilineally. For guidance, the weroance ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Chronology of Powhatan Indian Activity - National Park ServiceAug 3, 2023 · Each tribe had their own chief (weroance/weroansqua), but all were "ruled" by Powhatan and paid "tribute" to him.
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Powhatan (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 19, 2024 · At an unknown age, he became the weroance, or chief, of Powhatan. In order to become a weroance in a matrilineal, or female-based system of ...
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Powhatan Confederacy - World History EncyclopediaMar 1, 2021 · Each tribe had its own chief (known as a weroance for males and a weroansqua for females), and they knew their land by the name ...
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WEROWANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of WEROWANCE is an Indian chief of Virginia or Maryland; broadly : a North American Indian chief ... Word History. Etymology. Delaware (Virginia ...Missing: Native | Show results with:Native
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werowance, n. meanings, etymology and morewerowance is of multiple origins. Apparently partly a borrowing from Virginia Algonquian. Apparently partly a borrowing from Carolina Algonquian. See etymology ...
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COLONIAL A Study of Virginia Indians and Jamestown: The First ...Nov 22, 2006 · ... meaning to Strachey and other period sources for other Algonquian. ... squaw [as in werowansqua] peak (thick shell money) wow! (from "waugh ...
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The Powhatan ConfederationJul 31, 2018 · Any of the local chiefs, who gave their allegiance to Powhatan, were known as weroances. A woman chief was known as a weroansqua. The ...
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“7” in “Plain Paths and Dividing Lines” | Virginia Open... werowansqua, or female hereditary chief, for which Bacon ordered her execution. Cockacoeske stayed in a camp in a pocosin that eluded Bacon's Native guides ...
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Native North American Tribes - Appamatuck (Powhatan Confederacy)... weroances (the plural form, or weroance, singular), an Algonquian word meaning leader or commander. Operating under the authority of a paramount chief ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Genealogies of Modernity — 2.4 TranscriptCaro Pirri: Some communities in Indigenous America were run by men like Powhatan; but some were actually run by women like the Pamunkey werowansqua ...<|separator|>
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Tsenacomoco (Powhatan Paramount Chiefdom)Each chiefdom had its own weroance, or chief, and these chiefs sat on a council, or cockarouse, that advised the paramount chief. (Weroances also had their own ...
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Who were the Powhatan Indians and how did they live?The tribes had their own chiefs called werowances (male) and werowansquas (female), who lived in separate villages but shared many things in common, such as ...Did The Powhatans Pay Taxes? · Powhatan Community Lifestyle · Powhatan Food And Clothing
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COLONIAL A Study of Virginia Indians and JamestownNov 22, 2006 · Though associated closely with werowances, Powhatan priests dominated an alternative field of sacred authority. Conceptually, werowances appear ...Missing: weroance | Show results with:weroance
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Religion in Early Virginia Indian SocietyKwiocosuk, or shamans, were the most important men in Powhatan society. Weroances, or chiefs, were obligated to seek approval from kwiocosuk before engaging in ...
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Powhatan (d. 1618) - Encyclopedia VirginiaAmong the Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians, succession to the status of chief, or weroance, was matrilineal, meaning that Wahunsonacock must have been the ...Early Years · Paramount Chief · Arrival of the English · Crowning of PowhatanMissing: origin | Show results with:origin
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COLONIAL A Study of Virginia Indians and Jamestown: The First ...Nov 22, 2006 · ... inheritance, for with the Powhatan, it passed through the female line rather than the male. For example, Powhatan's chiefdom could descend ...
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Native American Heritage - Prince William Forest Park (U.S. ...A chief known as a weroance (male) or, more rarely, a weroansqua (female), meaning “commander,” governed Doeg tribes. Doeg lands and people were remote to ...
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[PDF] STEPHEN ROBERT POTTER. An Analysis of Chicacoan Settlement ...The positions of Mamanatowick (or Great Werowance) and werowance were hereditary, with succession occurring matrilineally (Smith. 1910b:81). Subordinate to ...
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[PDF] Defining the Greater York River Indigenous Cultural LandscapeFollowing matrilineal rules of succession,. Wahunsenacawh was probably the nephew of the weroance of his natal town. By the time the English had arrived at ...
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A Tapestry of Nations (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 23, 2023 · The paramount chief had authority over tribes in his jurisdiction, though everyday governance was left to local leaders. When the English ...Missing: weroance | Show results with:weroance
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First Anglo-Powhatan War (1609–1614) - Encyclopedia VirginiaOffering Smith the title of weroance, or chief, of the village of Capahosic, near Werowocomoco, Powhatan hoped to place the Englishman where he could more ...Lead-Up To War · War Begins · The English Regroup
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Wowinchopunk (fl. 1607‐1611 - Virtual JamestownWowinchopunk was the werowance, or chief, of the Paspahegh tribe in the Chesapeake region of Virginia. The Algonquian-speaking Paspahegh were tributaries of ...Missing: weroance | Show results with:weroance
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Native North American Tribes - Powhatan ConfederacyThe sub-rulers or sub-kings of the Powhatan confederacy of the Virginia coast and Chesapeake Bay region were known as weroances (the plural form, or weroance, ...
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Powhatan's Methods - The History FilesJul 3, 2018 · Parahunt, weroance of the Powhatan proper in the early 1600s, was the son of the Powhatan paramount chief, Wa-Hun-Sen-A-Cawh, ...
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A Short History of Jamestown - National Park ServiceAug 3, 2023 · In March of that year the paramount chief, then Opechancanough, planned a coordinated attack against the English settlements. He was tired of ...
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Strategies, Tactics, and Political Contexts in Early Virginia Study GuideSep 18, 2025 · Powhatan warfare was characterized by surprise raids, ambushes, and organized large-scale attacks aimed at political gain. · Archaeological ...
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[PDF] The 1622 Powhatan Uprising and Its Impact on Anglo-Indian RelationsThe 1622 Powhatan attacks stopped assimilation efforts, leading to antagonistic English attitudes and callous policies towards Native Americans.
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Anglo-Powhatan War, Second (1622–1632) - Encyclopedia VirginiaOpitchapam (Otiotan) had inherited from Powhatan the title of paramount chief of Tsenacomoco. In 1622 the population of Tsenacomoco was roughly twenty times ...