- John
Smith recorded on his map.
Alternative spellings include Weanoc,
Weanock, Winauh, Winauk, Wynauh, and Wynauk.
Their name may mean "at the bend"...
- Tanx (Little)
Weanock north and
Great Weanock south of the
James River are
mentioned and at
least until 1627
there were
still two
Weanock villages; their...
- Binford,
Lewis R. (1967), "An
Ethnohistory of the Nottoway,
Meherrin and
Weanock Indians of
Southeastern Virginia", Ethnohistory, vol. 14, no. 3/4, Ethnohistory...
- was
located across several villages along the
James River east of the
Weanock. At the time of Ohalasc's reign, the
tribe had
approximately 200 tribal...
- 1607 (1607-05-21):
Christopher Newport,
Gabriel Archer, and
other explorers visit the
Weanock native people May 23, 1607 (1607-05-23):
Newport and
explorers meet Parahunt...