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- The Machapunga were a small Algonquian languageā€“speaking Native American tribe from coastal northeastern North Carolina. They were part of the Secotan...
- Seminoles, Bushinengue, Jamaican Maroons, Mauritian Maroons, Kalungas, Machapunga, Palenqueros, Quilombola Historical groups Cimarron people Great Dismal...
- region. Survivors of the conflict fled southwards, forming the Machapunga tribe. The Machapunga fought alongside the Tuscarora Indians in the Tuscarora War...
- Tuscarora War, the Machapunga also were ****igned to a reservation. Other groups on the Pamlico Sound joined either the Machapunga or the Tuscarora. With...
- tribes of the coastal areas, such as the Chowanoc, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, and Coree, who were the first encountered by the English; the Iroquoian-speaking...
- Province of Carolina in 1665. Surviving Secotan descendants merged into the Machapunga. Algonquian languages Algonquian peoples Aquascogoc Carolina Algonquian...
- significant po****tions North Carolina Languages Carolina Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Croatan, Secotan, Pamlico, Machapunga...
- significant po****tions North Carolina Languages Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Coree, Machapunga, Weapemeoc[citation needed]...
- Tuscaroras led by Han**** allied with the Bear River tribe, Coree, Cothechney, Machapunga, Mattamuskeet, Neuse, Pamlico, Senequa, and Weetock to attack the settlers...
- 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,...