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Powhatan Language and the Powhatan Indian Tribe

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Description: Language, culture, history, and genealogy. With a special question-and-answer section for kids.
Powhatan Language and the Powhatan Indian Tribe (Powatan, Powhatten, Powhaten, Powhattan) Native Languages of the Americas: Powhatan (Powatan, Powhattan, Powhatan Confederacy) tongue, also known as Virginia Algonkian, once spoken by dozens of tribes in tidewater Virginia. None of the Powhatan dialects have been spoken natively for nearly 300 years, though 3000 Powhatan people remain in Virginia and New England.
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Page title:Powhatan Language and the Powhatan Indian Tribe (Powatan, Powhatten, Powhaten, Powhattan)
Keywords:Native American Indian Powhatan tribe Pocahontas Powhatan Indians Powatan language Powhatten Confederacy Powhatans today Pocohontas Pocohontus Pocahantas Pocohantas Matoaka Powhaten Indian people
Description:Language, culture, history and genealogy information on the Powhatan Indians of Virginia. From the Powhaten Confederacy of Pocahontas' time through the modern-day Powhatan tribe.
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