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Wanchese (fl. 1585–1587) was the last
known ruler of the
Roanoke Native American tribe encountered by
English colonists of the
Roanoke Colony in the late...
- its north,
Roanoke Sound on the eastern,
Croatan Sound on the west, and
Wanchese CDP lies at the
southern end. The town of
Manteo is
located on the northern...
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Wanchese may
refer to:
Wanchese (Native
American leader),
Powhatan Roanoac chief encountered by
colonists of the
Roanoke Colony Wanchese,
North Carolina...
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Wanchese (/ˈwɒntʃiːz/ WAHN-cheez) is a census-designated
place (CDP) on
Roanoke Island in Dare County,
North Carolina,
United States. It was
named after...
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effect the translation. Both
Wanchese and
Manteo were
hosted at Raleigh's
London residence,
Durham House.
Unlike Manteo,
Wanchese evinced little interest in...
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debated mysteries of
American history. Two
native Chieftains,
Manteo and
Wanchese, of
which the
former helped the
colonists and the
latter was distrustful...
- Level, and
Harkers Island in
eastern Carteret County, and the
village of
Wanchese—plus the
Chesapeake Bay, such as
Smith Island in Maryland, as well as Guinea...
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English encounter. The last
tribal chief of the
Roanoke was
believed to be
Wanchese, who
traveled to
England with
colonists in 1584. However, he may have just...
- and the
strategic location of Roanoke. They
brought back two natives:
Wanchese, a Secotan, and Manteo, a
Croatan whose mother was the
chieftain of Croatoan...
- He
learned the
Carolina Algonquian language from two
Native Americans,
Wanchese and Manteo, and
could translate it,
making him a
vital member of the expedition...