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    The Occaneechi are Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands whose historical territory was in the Piedmont region of present-day North Carolina...
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  • The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. They first formed as the Eno Occaneechi Indian Association in...
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    Siouan-speaking tribes of the inland in this region, such as the Tutelo, Saponi and Occaneechi. When Jamestown settlers first explored the James River in May 1607, they...
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    After their visit, the Saponi and Tutelo moved downriver and settled with Occaneechi people. Nathanial Bacon led an attack against the tribes in 1676. This...
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    testimony of colonial historian Robert Beverley, Jr. that the dialect of the Occaneechi, believed to be related to Tutelo, was used as a lingua franca by all...
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    the Eno River in this area. Historic Siouan-language tribes such as the Occaneechi and the Eno were living in the Hillsborough area at the time of European...
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    join to become the Roanoke River. It was just above the territory of the Occaneechi. For a time, the Tutelo had a settlement on the banks of the New River...
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    south until they came to the Roanoke River and the Occaneechi people in May. After convincing Occaneechi warriors (and their Mannikin allies) to leave their...
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    Susquehannock. Bacon persuaded the Occaneechi to attack the closest Susquehannock encampment. After the Occaneechi returned with Susquehannock prisoners...
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    village named Adshusheer (or Ajusher) in the area which became Durham. The Occaneechi Path, a corridor of trading roads and trails, went through the area. Native...
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  • both used Occaneechi in religious ceremonies, much like modern Christian communities use Latin. Beverley also noted that the Occaneechi language was...
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    Banks of the Eno. Established on farming and hunting grounds for the Occaneechi and Saponi peoples, the land was granted to colonist Francis Corbin by...
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  • Occoneechee or Occaneechi may refer to: Occaneechi people Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation Occaneechi language Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area...
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    and east of the Blue Ridge Mountains. They united with the Monacan, the Occaneechi, the Saponi and the Tutelo. They disappeared from the historical record...
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  • Aramaic. Tutelo went extinct in 1982, leading most Monacans, Saponi, and Occaneechi to speak English. There has been some interest in reviving Tutelo in the...
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    of Lindley's Mill, and the Battle of Clapp's Mill. In the 1780s, the Occaneechi Native Americans returned to North Carolina from Virginia, this time settling...
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    Susquehannock. Bacon persuaded the Occaneechi to attack the closest Susquehannock encampment. After the Occaneechi returned with Susquehannock prisoners...
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    other tribes for better protection. They joined with the Tutelo, Saponi, Occaneechi, and the Shakori tribes, moving to the Albemarle Sound with the last two...
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    1600 Carolina - The Native Americans 245 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Occaneechi 1,200 1600 James Mooney 246 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Cheraw 1,200...
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    the highest point (867 ft) in Orange County and a settlement of the Occaneechi tribe. Rising more than 350 feet (110 m) from the Eno River, the Occoneechee...
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    town influence. Local artists have created many murals in the town. The Occaneechi Indians lived in the area of what is now Hillsborough, north of Chapel...
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    Nanticoke Lenni Lenape NJ 5,652 19.16 (49.62) 0.25 (0.64) 19.41 (50.26) Occaneechi-Saponi NC 8,615 93.61 (242.45) 1.68 (4.35) 95.29 (246.80) Pee Dee SC 2...
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    (Nipmuck), Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island Nottaway, Virginia Occaneechi (Occaneechee), Virginia Pamplico, North Carolina Patuxent, Maryland Paugussett...
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    of African Americans and Native American tribes including the Lumbee, Occaneechi, and Seminole. David and Deborah met as college students in the city of...
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    homeland of various Native Americans, mostly Virginia Siouan, such as the Occaneechi (today part of the Haliwa-Saponi) and the Tutelo. The name Roanoke is...
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    language historically spoken by the Monacan, Manahoac, Haliwa-Saponi, and Occaneechi peoples. Proto-Siouan is the reconstructed ancestor of all modern Siouan...
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    Nation du Chat area, Monetons and Monecaga or Monacan, Tomahitans or Yuchi-Occaneechi, Tuscarora or mixed broad termed Mingoe & Canawagh or Kanawhas (Chiroenhaka)...
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  • were once controlled by the Occaneechi, a historically black Native American tribe. To this day, decedents of the Occaneechi live near, and collect water...
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    Massacre at Occoneechee Island Virginia Nathaniel Bacon turned on his Occaneechi allies and his men destroyed three forts within their village on Occoneechee...
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    enabling colonists to come through the area with ease. The more hostile Occaneechi people were also present in the area, and killed some of the first colonizers...
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