- The Doeg (also
called Dogue, Taux,
Tauxenent) were a
Native American people who
lived in Virginia. They
spoke an
Algonquian language and may have been...
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chief was
Attossomunck (originally
aleading chief (Werowance) of the
Tauxenent/Doeg);
about 10
warriors or 35
tribal members. (1608 / 1611). Potaunk...
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Conestoga (Susquehannock), Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, West
Virginia Tauxenent (Doeg),
Virginia Tunxis,
Connecticut Tuscarora,
formerly North Carolina...
- River. In 1608, when the
first European reached Northern Virginia, the
Tauxenent tribe (also
known by the
English as the "Dogues") had its main village...
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tributary of the
Potomac River in
Fairfax County, Virginia,
named for the
Tauxenent Indigenous Native American People also
known as Doeg people. The lower...
- and activist. She is a
member of the
Pamunkey Indian Nation and the
Tauxenent (Dogue) tribe.
Powhatan is an
inaugural member of the
Culture Caucus at...
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Conestoga (Susquehannock), Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, West
Virginia Tauxenent (Doeg),
Virginia Tunxis (M****aco),
Connecticut Tuscarora,
formerly North...
- Woodlawn's
connections to African-American history. "Offerings for the
Tauxenent:
Acknowledging Indigenous People",
curated by
Gabrielle Tayac, is dedicated...
- Confederacy—a
consortium of
Native American nations and
peoples including the
Tauxenents, Patawomekes, and Matchotics.
Local inhabitants considered the Little...