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- The Secotans were one of several groups of Native Americans dominant in the Carolina sound region, between 1584 and 1590, with which English colonists...
- encountered, or at least observed, Europeans from previous expeditions. The Secotan, who controlled Roanoke Island and the mainland between Albemarle Sound...
- Wingina (c. 16th century – 1 June 1586), also known as Pemisapan, was a Secotan weroance who was the first Native American leader to be encountered by...
- Carolina Algonquins. Woman of the Secotan-Indians in North Carolina. Watercolour painted by John White in 1585. Man of the Secotan Indians in North Carolina....
- Secotan Indians' dance in North Carolina. Watercolor by John White, 1585....
- All Roanoke Island villages were likely outlying tributaries of the Secotan's capital, Dasamonguepeuk, located on the western s**** of the Croatan Sound...
- Ceremony of Secotan warriors in North Carolina. Watercolour painted by English colonist John White in 1585....
- [citation needed] Aquascogoc Dasamongueponke Powhatan language Pamlico Secotan Raymond G. Gordon Jr., ed. 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 15th...
- significant po****tions North Carolina Languages Carolina Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Croatan, Secotan, Pamlico, Machapunga...
- small branches of larger tribes, such as the Algonquin speaking Chowanoke, Secotan and Poteskeet living semi-nomadic lives. Oftentimes Native Americans would...