- The
Arrohattoc, also
occasionally spelled Arrohateck, was a
Native American tribe from
Henrico County,
Virginia in the
United States. In the
early 18th...
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Richmond was
Arrohattoc territory where Arrohateck village was located. However, as time
progressed relations between the
Arrohattocs and
English colonists...
- the
Nansemonds but
successfully took an
island in the
James from the
Arrohattocs,
which became the
palisaded fort of Henricus.
Around the time of Christmas...
- from his father,
whose name is unknown.
Those six
tribes included: •
Arrohattoc (Arro-hattoc/Arrohateck) •
Appomattoc (Appomattox) •
Mattaponi (Mattapa-nient)...
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Powhatan Arrohattoc Appomattoc Pamunkey Mattaponi Kiskiack...
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according to Strachey). (1607 / 1705) - now
extinct as a tribe.
Arrohateck /
Arrohattoc Lived in six
villages east of the
Powhatan tribe on both
sides of the...
-
known as the
Heart of
Virginia Council Scout Reservation. Districts:
Arrohattoc District Crater District Dogwood District Huguenot Trail District James...
- may have met the
Englishmen earlier when they
visited a
place called Arrohattoc,
about five
miles from Appomattoc. The
Native ruler there, whom the English...
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around 1607, the area
around Farrar's
Island was ****ociated with the
Arrohattoc, a
tribe within the
Powhatan Confederacy. The tribe's
village of Arrohateck...
- away with
Christopher Newport exploring upriver in Weyanoke, Appomattoc,
Arrohattoc and
Powhatan territory, a
combined force of 400 Paspahegh, Quiockahannock...