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Dasamongueponke (or Dasamonguepeuk) is the name
given to a
Native American tribe of
Secotan people and also the name of a
village encountered by the...
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Manteo (c. 1564 – c. 1590) was a
Croatan Native American, and was a
member of the
local tribe that
befriended the
English explorers who
landed at Roanoke...
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Pemisapan gathered as many
allies as he
could for a
meeting on May 31 at
Dasamongueponke. That evening, Lane
attacked the
warriors posted at Roanoke, hoping...
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degrees of contact.
Secotan villages included the Secotan, Aquascogoc,
Dasamongueponke,
Pomeiock (Pamlico) and Roanoac.
Other local groups included the Chowanoke...
- led a dawn
attack on the
Dasamongueponkes that went
disastrously wrong.
White and his
soldiers entered the
Dasamongueponke village in the
morning "so...
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leader Wereoance Personal details Born 7
December 1509 Died 1 June 1586
Dasamongueponke Cause of death
Decapitation Known for
First Native American leader...
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disappeared after 1587.
Algonquian languages Algonquian peoples Aquascogoc Dasamongueponke Hatteras Indians Pamlico Roanoke people Secotan Croatoan Island "Indian...
- raccoon, skunk, squash, squaw, and wigwam.[citation needed]
Aquascogoc Dasamongueponke Powhatan language Pamlico Secotan Raymond G.
Gordon Jr., ed. 2005....
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arrived in the
vicinity of
Manns Harbor, the
Native American village Dasamongueponke existed on or
close to the site.
Located east of the
intersection of...
- Schaghticoke,
western Connecticut Secotan Outerbanks,
North Carolina Croatoan Dasamongueponke Roanoke people Shawnee,
formerly Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania...