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  2. Powhatan (c. 1547 – c. 1618), whose proper name was Wahunsenacawh (alternately spelled Wahunsenacah, Wahunsunacock, or Wahunsonacock), was the leader of the Powhatan, an alliance of Algonquian-speaking Native Americans living in Tsenacommacah, in the Tidewater region of Virginia at the time when English settlers landed at Jamestown in 1607.

  3. Powhatan (died April 1618, Virginia [U.S.]) was a North American Indian leader, father of Pocahontas. He presided over the Powhatan empire at the time the English established the Jamestown Colony (1607). A bronze portrait of Powhatan at the Pamunkey Indian Reservation in Virginia.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Born sometime in the 1540s or 1550s, Chief Powhatan became the leader of more than 30 tribes and controlled the area where English colonists formed the Jamestown settlement in 1607.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PowhatanPowhatan - Wikipedia

    The Powhatan people (/ ˌ p aʊ h ə ˈ t æ n, ˈ h æ t ən /;) are Native Americans who belong to member tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy, or Tsenacommacah. They are Algonquian peoples whose historic territories were in eastern Virginia .

    Tribe
    From The Chesapeake Bay Upriver The ...
    Chesapeake / Chesepian / Cassapecock / ...
    Tribal name meaning is disputed: it may ...
    They called their land along both sides ...
    Appomattoc / Appamatuck / Apamatic
    Lived along the Lower Appomattox River in ...
    Arrohateck / Arrohattoc
    Lived in six villages east of the ...
  6. Feb 25, 2021 · Wahunsenacah, also known as Chief Powhatan (l. c. 1547 - c. 1618) was the head of the Powhatan Confederacy of Native Americans who inhabited the region of the modern-day State of Virginia, USA, which they knew by the name of Tsenacommacah (densely populated land).

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  7. Powhatan, confederacy of at least 30 Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribes that once occupied most of what is now tidewater Virginia, the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay, and possibly southern Maryland.

  8. Mar 19, 2024 · Learn about Powhatan, the paramount chief of Tsenacomoco, who united dozens of tribes in coastal Virginia in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Find out how he interacted with the English colonists who arrived in 1607 and built Jamestown fort.

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