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    The Pocomoke Indian Nation is a cultural heritage organization of individuals who identify as descendants of the Pocomoke people. They formed a nonprofit...
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  • Nuswattax Quandanquan. The Pocomoke Indian Nation, which is not recognized as a tribe, claims to descend from the Pocomoke people. It is an unrecognized...
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  • Pocomoke may refer to: The Pocomoke people, a historic Native American tribe Pocomoke City, Maryland, a town Pocomoke Indian Nation, a cultural heritage...
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  • Band of Indians, Vienna, MD Notoweega Nation. Filed with the Maryland Indian Commission for state recognition 6/9/2021. Pocomoke Indian Nation, Eden, MD...
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    Commission on Indian Affairs also works with these organizations: Assateague Peoples Tribe Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians Pocomoke Indian Nation Youghiogheny...
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    The Piscataway Indian Nation /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ/, also called Piscatawa /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ, ˌpɪskəˈtɑːwə/, is a state-recognized tribe in Maryland who identify...
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    tribes included the Accomac, Assateague, Choptank, Nanticoke, Patuxent, Pocomoke, Tockwogh and Wicomoco. The Piscataway language was part of the large Algonquian...
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    The tribes decided to meet on Winnesoccum Island in the middle of the Pocomoke Swamp located in Maryland. Chief Robin Hood, Hopping Sam, Simon Alsechqueck...
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    Virginia. They are: Chickahominy Indian Tribe Chickahominy Indian Tribe–Eastern Division Nansemond Indian Nation Pamunkey Indian Tribe Rappahannock Tribe, Inc...
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  • of Maryland to confine the local Indian population, several peninsular tribes (including the Assateague and Pocomoke from the Atlantic side, the Annamessex...
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    Doeg people (redirect from Dogue Indian)
    possessed by the Tacci, alias Dogi, but... the Indians now seated here, are distinguished into the several nations of Mahoc, Nuntaneuck alias Nuntaly, Nahyssan...
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  • The Accohannock Indian Tribe, Inc. is a state-recognized tribe in Maryland and a nonprofit organization of individuals who identify as descendants of the...
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    "may be included among today's Seneca–Cayuga Nation" as well as other recognized Haudenosaunee nations in Canada and the United States. Little ethnographic...
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  • The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation (also known as the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape or the Nanticoke Lenape) is a tribal confederation of Nanticoke of the...
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  • Patuxent people. Piscataway - named for the Piscataway tribe. Pocomoke City - "Pocomoke" locally /ˈpoʊkoʊmoʊk/, though traditionally interpreted as "dark...
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    Wesorts of Southern Maryland The Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians Piscataway Indian Nation Gabrielle Tayac, "The story of Jamestown through the eyes of...
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  • Piscataway Indian Nation, were recognized by the Governor of Maryland Martin O'Malley on January 9, 2012. The Executive Order granted Maryland Indian status...
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  • Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland, the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, and the Accohannock Indian Tribe. Maryland has no federally recognized...
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    tip of Cape Charles. It is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay on the west, Pocomoke Sound on the southwest, and the Delaware River, Delaware Bay, and the Atlantic...
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  • descendants survive. The only Indian reservation which the English established in fee simple on the Eastern Shore was the Choptank Indian Reservation in 1669....
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  • Indian Will was a well-known Native American who lived in a former settlement of the Shawnee Indians at the site of present-day Cumberland, Maryland, in...
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  • [citation needed] Capt. Smith noted 17 Indian villages along the Patuxent River. English historians asserted that the Indians were not very settled, but—as asserted...
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  • Accotick, Accokicke. "Native American Tribes & the Indian History in Accokeek, Maryland". American Indian COC. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2020-04-27. "A Brief...
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    Susquehannock language (category First Nations languages in Canada)
    Conestoga remnant peoples joined nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Conestoga language survived for a time. Indian Villages and Place Names in...
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    Yaocomico (redirect from Yaocomico Indians)
    in the 17th century. They were related to the Piscataway, the dominant nation north of the Potomac. The settlers who arrived to found the English colony...
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  • residence halls and one on-campus apartment complex at Salisbury University. Pocomoke, Nanticoke, Wicomico, Manokin, Choptank, Chester, Severn, Chesapeake, St...
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    William Neal, Skinner (2009). All For One: Nation-Making And The National Museum Of The American Indian (PDF). Ithaca, New York: Cornell University....
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    Fort for its defensive installation. During 1749 and 1750, the Delaware Indian chief Nemacolin and Maryland frontiersman Thomas Cresap supervised improving...
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  • American Indian, 2005. ______. Oral & Documented history of the Southern Maryland Outcase, [ Allie Dragoni ] 2003 Piscataway Indian Nation home page...
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  • Manokin, Nasswatox, and Aquintica, the Annamessex were a subtribe of the Pocomoke people, like the Manokin to their immediate north and the Morumsco at their...
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