- The
Machapunga were a
small Algonquian languageāspeaking
Native American tribe from
coastal northeastern North Carolina. They were part of the Secotan...
- region.
Survivors of the
conflict fled southwards,
forming the
Machapunga tribe. The
Machapunga fought alongside the
Tuscarora Indians in the
Tuscarora War...
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Tuscarora War, the
Machapunga also were ****igned to a reservation.
Other groups on the
Pamlico Sound joined either the
Machapunga or the Tuscarora. With...
- Seminoles, Bushinengue,
Jamaican Maroons,
Mauritian Maroons, Kalungas,
Machapunga, Palenqueros,
Quilombola Historical groups Cimarron people Great Dismal...
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significant po****tions
North Carolina Languages Carolina Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Croatan, Secotan, Pamlico,
Machapunga...
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Province of
Carolina in 1665.
Surviving Secotan descendants merged into the
Machapunga.
Algonquian languages Algonquian peoples Aquascogoc Carolina Algonquian...
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North Carolina Ethnicity Carolina Algonquians (Croatan, Secotan, Pamlico,
Machapunga, Roanoke, Weapemoc, Chowanoc)
Extinct 1790s
Language family Algic Algonquian...
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depression which filled with rainwater. The lake was
named after the
Machapunga people.
There were
attempts to
drain the lake in the 1840s and 1850s,...
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significant po****tions
North Carolina Languages Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Coree,
Machapunga, Weapemeoc[citation needed]...
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Coree merged with the
remaining members of the
nearby Algonquian-speaking
Machapunga and
settled in
their single village of
Mattamuskeet in present-day Hyde...