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    The Manahoac, also recorded as Mahock, were a Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who lived in northern Virginia at the time of European contact...
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  • [citation needed] All these groups were closely related with the Siouan Manahoac to the north.[citation needed] In 1656 several hundred Nahyssan, Mahock...
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    language thought to be similar to that of their neighbors, the Monacan and Manahoac nations. Under pressure from English settlers and Seneca Iroquois, they...
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    from hostile Haudenosaunee. In 1716, the combined Saponi, Tutelo, and Manahoac population at the reservation was 200. Although in 1718 the House of Burgesses...
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    Virginia Colony as the Rechahecrians or Rickahockans, as well as the Siouan Manahoac and Nahyssan, broke through the frontier and settled near the Falls of...
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    fought near Richmond in 1656, after tensions arose from an influx of Manahoacs and Nahyssans from the North. Nonetheless, the James Falls area saw more...
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  • Great Sioux Nation, Blackfoot Confederacy, Warm Springs Confederacy, Manahoac Confederacy, Iron Confederacy and Council of Three Fires. The Haudenosaunee...
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    the Whonkentia (a subgroup of the Siouan-speaking Manahoac tribe) inhabited the area. The Manahoac were forced out around 1670 by the Iroquois (Seneca)...
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    Mooney & Carolina – The Native Americans 234 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies Manahoac 1,500 1600 James Mooney 235 Great Basin Mexican Cession Washo 1,500 1800...
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    West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. Their settlements were near the Manahoac, Moneton, and Tutelo, Siouan language–speaking tribes of Virginia. The...
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    Valley and the easternmost tip of the state may have been home to the Manahoac people. The Monongahela may have been the same as a people known as the...
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    that became Spotsylvania County were a Siouan-speaking tribe called the Manahoac. As the colonial population increased, Spotsylvania County was established...
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    Appomattox County above the Fall Line was part of the territory of the Manahoac tribe, who spoke a Siouan language. At the time of the Civil War, the present...
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    Fredericksburg were a Siouan-speaking tribe called the Manahoac. English colonists recorded the name of the Manahoac village there as Mahaskahod. Siouan tribes occupied...
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    inhabitants of future Culpeper County were a Siouan-speaking sub-group of the Manahoac tribe called the Tegninateo. Culpeper County was established in 1749, with...
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    Yesah (Yesa:sahį) as the language historically spoken by the Monacan, Manahoac, Haliwa-Saponi, and Occaneechi peoples. Proto-Siouan is the reconstructed...
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    Siouan-speaking tribe, the Nahyssan. It is likely they were connected to the Manahoac. Nelson County was created in 1807 from Amherst County. The government...
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    of other Virginia Siouan groups in general, including the Monacan and Manahoac and Nahyssan confederacies, as well as the subdivisions of Occaneechi,...
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    known as the Richahecrian when they fought along side the Nahyssans and Manahoac, against the Virginia colonialists and Pamunkey, at the Battle of Bloody...
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    peaks. At the foot of the Blue Ridge, various tribes including the Siouan Manahoacs, the Iroquois, and the Shawnee hunted and fished. A German physician-explorer...
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  • Piscataway, and Patawomeck a year earlier. Smith later interrogated a Manahoac prisoner who also reported that the Massawomeck lived on a great water...
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  • The event first took place in 1698 to facilitate trading between the Manahoac Tribe of King William County, Virginia and settlers in and around the area...
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    several indigenous peoples including the Tutelo, the Monacan, and the Manahoac peoples, who eventually fled to join the Cayuga Iroquois (Haudenosaunee)...
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    (Stockbridge Mahican) Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont Manahoac, Virginia Mascouten, formerly Michigan Massachusett, formerly Massachusetts...
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    Waterloo in Fauquier County, within the territory of the Siouan-speaking Manahoac tribe. John Lederer, who visited the Piedmont region of Virginia in 1670...
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    line were occupied by Siouan-speaking groups, such as the Monacan and Manahoac. The Iroquoian-speaking peoples of the Nottoway and Meherrin lived in what...
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    the area was mostly divided up between Susquehannocks, Saponi-Tutelo, Manahoac, Fort Ancients & the Monongahela Culture when whites arrived. Among Early...
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  • Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokees, Inc. (I). Kokeneschv Natchez Nation. Manahoac Saponi Nation North Georgia Cherokee Indians. South-Eastern Indian Nation...
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  • colonists and often sided with them in conflicts. The allied Monacan and Manahoac confederacies were constantly at war with the Powhatan and the Iroquois...
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    (Stockbridge Mahican) formerly Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont Manahoac, Virginia Mascouten, formerly Michigan Massachusett, formerly Massachusetts...
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