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Werowocomoco Archeological Site – DHRDec 7, 2005 · Werowocomoco, located along the York River's Purtan Bay, is the only site in Virginia where the three legendary figures of paramount chief Powhatan, Captain ...
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Werowocomoco | Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, VAArchaeologists believe Virginia Indians may have occupied the site intermittently for thousands of years. Powhatan's move to Werowocomoco placed him in the ...
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Werowocomoco: Finding and Investigating a Legendary SiteToday, Werowocomoco is recognized as a secular and sacred seat of power of the Powhatan people until 1609, when paramount chief Powhatan departed the village.
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A Story Written on the Land: Recovering the Site of Werowocomoco ...Dec 14, 2023 · Archeologists excavate rectangular dig units on a flat lawn overlooking a wide river. A multi-year archeological project was carried out at ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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Werowocomoco - Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic ...Oct 16, 2024 · Evidence of human use of the area dates back some 6,000 to 8,000 years. The town itself - a place where people built homes, planted crops, and ...Missing: occupation pre-
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WerowocomocoIt was during the Archaic period that archaeologists have found evidence of Indians first living at what was to later become Werowocomoco. Very dramatic changes ...
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Werowocomoco - Virginia PlacesRadiocarbon dates from charcoal and corn indicate a small trench, separate from two parallel ones, dated to 1200CE. The parallel trenches dated back to 1350CE, ...
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Powhatan (d. 1618) - Encyclopedia VirginiaBy 1607, he was paramount chief of Tsenacomoco, having expanded it, through a combination of force and diplomacy, to between twenty-eight and thirty-two tribes ...
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Werowocomoco: Place of Leadership - • Rivah Visitor's GuideSep 11, 2023 · This Algonquian Indian settlement was the center of power of the Powhatan paramount chiefdom when the English established James Fort in 1607.Missing: late 16th
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Chronology of Powhatan Indian Activity - National Park ServiceAug 3, 2023 · May 1607 - When the English arrived Wahunsunacock, or more popularly Chief Powhatan, was the mamanatowick (paramount chief) of the more than 30 ...Missing: Wahunsenacawh | Show results with:Wahunsenacawh<|separator|>
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John Smith (bap. 1580–1631) - Encyclopedia VirginiaChristopher Newport and John Smith visit Powhatan, the paramount chief of Tsenacomoco, at his capital, Werowocomoco. Powhatan feeds them and their party ...<|separator|>
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Powhatan (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 19, 2024 · Powhatan was the paramount chief of Tsenacomoco, or tidewater Virginia, in the late 1500s and early 1600s. During his lifetime, he was ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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WerowocomocoJohn Smith's A True Relation describes his December 1607 capture near the headwaters of the Chickahominy River by warriors loyal to Powhatan's brother, ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Captain John Smith - Historic Jamestowne Part of Colonial National ...Aug 3, 2023 · The final meeting of Captain Smith and Chief Powhatan occurred in January 1609 at Werowocomoco, Powhatan's capital, where each leader plotted ...
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First Anglo-Powhatan War (1609–1614) - Encyclopedia VirginiaThe First Anglo-Powhatan War was fought from 1609 until 1614 and pitted the English settlers at Jamestown against an alliance of Algonquian-speaking Virginia ...
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Indian Enslavement in VirginiaSlavery, generally absent any modern conception of race, had long been common practice around the world and usually involved the enslavement of war captives.Missing: tribute | Show results with:tribute
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What was the relationship between the Powhatan and the English?In May 1610, when two English ships arrived at Jamestown, only 60 people were still alive. This was all who were left of the approximately 350 present the ...Missing: encounters | Show results with:encounters
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How did the English and Powhatan communicate?Pocahontas first met John Smith in December 1607 when he was captured and brought before her father in his town at Werowocomoco. Smith wrote that Pocahontas ...
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Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend - National Park ServiceAug 3, 2023 · Once Smith returned to Jamestown, Chief Powhatan sent gifts of food to the starving English. These envoys were usually accompanied by Pocahontas ...
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Pocahontas (d. 1617) - Encyclopedia VirginiaPocahontas was the daughter of Powhatan, paramount chief of an alliance of Virginia Indians in Tidewater Virginia. An iconic figure in American history, ...
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Unearthing a Lost City - National Parks Conservation Association... Werowocomoco. After nearly a decade of excavations, they found not only evidence of contact between the Powhatan Indians and the English colonists but ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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Uncovering the Native American Threads of Gloucester, VANov 2, 2024 · Powhatan's Chimney. According to Gloucester legend, this chimney is all that remains of the house built by captain John Smith for Indian ...Missing: myth | Show results with:myth
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The Location of Werowocomoco - AngelfireWhen the English founded Jamestown in 1607, it served as the capital of the Powhatan chiefdom and the principal residence of the chiefdom's paramount chief, ...
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Lost City of Powhatan - Smithsonian MagazineThis time, Smith was an invited guest at the Algonquian settlement, Werowocomoco. He was escorted by Powhatan's son into the chief's longhouse, built of ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Werowocomoco Research Project: 2004—2010 SeasonsChapter two covers the results of the archaeological fieldwork by excavation block, starting with the residential core area located along Purtan Bay and ...
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[PDF] Background and 2003 Archaeological Field Season ResultsWerowocomoco, located on the north shore of the. York River (then the Pamunkey River), served as the capital of the Powhatan polity that dominated much of.
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Werowocomoco Archeological Overview and Assessment Now ...Feb 26, 2021 · The report includes the findings of a "pedestrian survey” (walking survey) of all 264 acres, conducted for the purpose of uncovering potential ...
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The Ditches - WerowocomocoTraces of copper and glass beads found in surface collections at the site record the Powhatan Indians' trade with English colonists – early colonial encounters ...
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WerowocomocoWerowocomoco NRHP - The Werowocomoco archaeological site is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Historic Landmarks Register.Missing: capital | Show results with:capital<|separator|>
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A Tapestry of Nations (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 23, 2023 · These tribute payments were made in the form of food and other items the tribe produced. The paramount chief had authority over tribes in ...
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“To Rule by Customes”: Powhatan Assertions of Territorial ...Jul 1, 2025 · This article argues that Powhatan political leaders invoked their legal claims using inheritances, conquests, control over the landscape ...
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Political Organization in Early Virginia Indian Society... Werowocomoco, situated on the present-day York River. ... Even while they were outside Tsenacomoco, the Chickahominies nevertheless sent the paramount chief ...
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Uncovering Powhatan's EmpireAn excavation holds evidence of ditches that date to Werowocomoco ... "We know the ditches go back at least four hundred years before contact," says Brown.Missing: 1000 | Show results with:1000
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[PDF] A Powhatan Place of Power - WerowocomocoWerowocomoco's archaeological record contains evidence from a range of occupations and includes materials, such as stone points, that date from the Archaic ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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(PDF) Powhatan's Werowocomoco: Constructing Place, Polity, and ...Spatial practices rooted in Algonquian cosmology and centered on Werowocomoco ... horticultural practices within the settlement, and exchange and began to dance ...
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Honoring Indigenous History at WerowocomocoWerowocomoco was the headquarters of the powerful Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas' father, who ruled over 30 Native American tribes and controlled over 10,000 ...
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Werowocomoco Planning - Captain John Smith Chesapeake ...Mar 27, 2024 · Important Notice: Werowocomoco remains closed to the public as planning efforts are ongoing. To receive updates on site planning, ...Missing: modern preservation
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Secretary Jewell, Governor McAuliffe Recognize Major Addition to ...With the support of landowners, the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia Indian Tribes, The Conservation Fund facilitated the purchase of the 264-acre site in ...
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Iconic Indian site on York River purchased by National Park Service ...Funds for the purchase came from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Conservation Fund purchased the land from the Ripleys, then shortly ...
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Werowocomoco: A place of power, a lost city, an archaeological site ...Jun 29, 2016 · The site of Werowocomoco, Powhatan's capital city during the early years of the Jamestown Colony, has been acquired by the National Park Service.
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Protecting a Key Native American Site from ErosionA $199000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow researchers of VIMS to help protect Werowocomoco, a Native American site.
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[PDF] Werowocomoco Shoreline Management Planreceived to support the construction project. The Werowocomoco Living Shoreline project created/restored estuarine intertidal and riparian habitat, provided ...
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How a Werowocomoco internship helped connect a Native youth ...May 11, 2022 · The National Park Service owns the Werowocomoco property and is developing a plan for its use through a collaboration with seven tribes in the ...
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New Werowocomoco Exhibit Open at Gloucester County Visitor CenterApr 9, 2021 · A new, permanent exhibit on Werowocomoco has just opened at the Gloucester County Visitor Center in Gloucester, Va.
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New Werowocomoco exhibit at on display at Gloucester Visitor CenterApr 7, 2021 · A new, permanent exhibit on Werowocomoco has just opened at the Gloucester Visitor Center. Residence of Powhatan and the site of the first ...
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Werowocomoco - Chesapeake ConservancyWerowocomoco was confirmed as an archaeological site in 2002, nearly 400 years after the land served as the principal residence and the headquarters of Powhatan ...Missing: late 16th century<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION ...Jun 6, 2018 · These findings put Werowocomoco back on the map. Placed under a conservation easement in 2012, and added to the National Park Services' Captain ...