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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...
- declined to help the Secotans wage war against their rivals. Instead, the English established a trusting relationship with the Secotans, exemplified by the...
- made contact with the Chesapeake villages of Chesepioc and Skicóak. The Secotans had described Skicóak as the largest city in the region, possibly leading...
- Secotan Indians' dance in North Carolina. Watercolor by John White, 1585....
- Ceremony of Secotan warriors in North Carolina. Watercolour painted by English colonist John White in 1585....
- unspecified number of Secotan men and 30 women attended a feast in the town of Neiosioke. The Neiosioke ambushed the Secotans at the feast, and by the...
- small branches of larger tribes, such as the Algonquin speaking Chowanoke, Secotan and Poteskeet living semi-nomadic lives. Oftentimes Native Americans would...
- Virginia." On his next voyage, Raleigh learned that while the chief of the Secotans was indeed called Wingina, the expression wingandacoa heard by the English...
- 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...