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- Nemattanew (also spelled Nemattanow; died 1621 or 1622) was a war leader of the Powhatan during the First Anglo-Powhatan War. At the time he served as...
- probably the effective leader, with his friend, war-chief and advisor Nemattanew. Neither of the younger men believed that peaceful relations with the...
- Miantonomoh Moluntha Mitci Monoco Nahnebahwequa Neaatooshing Necotowance Nemattanew Nescambious Nisidi Nonda Chief Niwot Ondjita Opchanacanough Oratam Chief...
- the English, negotiating with them through his warrior Nemattanew. Still, by 1622, after Nemattanew had been slain, Opechancanough was ready to order a limited...
- that protested British colonial rule in Kenya. Native American Church Nemattanew, a captain of the Powhatan, died in 1622, who believed himself invulnerable...
- resistance to colonial settlement, largely orchestrated by native leader Nemattanew — or as the colonists knew him, "Jack-of-the-Feather". Before the development...
- Kecoughtan and the Paspahegh, at the beginning of this war. Powhatan sent Nemattanew to operate against English colonists on the upper James River, though...
- show Jamestown, he is pla**** by Raoul Max Trujillo. History of Virginia Nemattanew "Colonial Williamsburg | the World's Largest Living History Museum". Rountree...
- Powhatan (people) Powhatan (leader) Pocahontas Tac****intaco Tomocomo Nemattanew Rappahannock people Other notables Ancient planter Women of Colonial Virginia...
- Parliament and ****ure Parliamentary officer during the English Civil War Nemattanew (?–1622), Powhatan military commander and architect of the Jamestown M****acre...