- people. In 1657,
there was a
disturbance in
Virginia Colony as the
Rechahecrians or Rickahockans, as well as the
Siouan Manahoac and Nahyssan, broke...
- north.[citation needed] In 1656
several hundred Nahyssan, ****ck, and
Rechahecrians (possibly Iroquoian-speaking Erie from present-day Pennsylvania) threatened...
-
Virginia Colony recorded that six to
seven hundred "****cks,
Nahyssans and
Rechahecrians" had
encamped at
Bloody Run,
located on the
eastern edge of present-day...
- In 1656
several hundred Nahyssans and ****cks (Siouan groups) and
Rechahecrians (possibly Erie)
threatened both the
Powhatans and the
English by settling...
-
academic analysis of the
origin of the
Westo posited that the so-called
Rechahecrian/Rickohakan of
Virginia were
perhaps Cherokee or Yuchi, and that the Westo...
-
settlers from Jamestown,
supported by a
force of Pamunkey,
attacked the "
Rechahecrian" (possibly Cherokee)
village of 600–700
warriors in the
vicinity of present-day...
- Southeast. In 1657,
there was a
disturbance in
Virginia Colony as the
Rechahecrians or Rickahockans, as well as the
Siouan Manahoac and Nahyssan, broke...
- 'Cherokee:' "...
among other synonyms for the
tribe are
Rickahockan or
Rechahecrian, the
ancient Powhatan name, and Tallige', or Tallige'wi, the ancient...
- or Cat
Nation (also
known as the
Nation de Chat, Rickohockans, and
Rechahecrians)
appear on
Edward Bland's "Discovery of New Brittaine" map
dated August...