- The
Weapemeoc Indians were a
small Native American tribe from
northeastern North Carolina. They
lived on the
north s**** of
Albemarle Sound. that was...
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arrived at Choanoac, he
found representatives of the Chowanoke, Mangoak,
Weapemeoc, and Moratuc.
Since this
gathering was not
planning an attack, Lane caught...
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Other local groups included the
Chowanoke (including
village Moratuc),
Weapemeoc, Chesapeake, Ponouike, Neusiok, and
Mangoak (Tuscarora), and all resided...
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significant po****tions
North Carolina Languages Algonquian Religion Tribal religion Related ethnic groups Coree, Machapunga,
Weapemeoc[citation needed]...
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Hathawekela Kispoko Mekoche Pekowi Secotan Roanoke people Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains Cree
Doctors Dean R. Snow and
William A.
Starna – Archeologists...
- With the
decrease in
numbers came the loss of
tribal lands. Thus, the
Weapemeoc people sold
their lands on
Albemarle Sound in 1660 and 1662 and started...
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Klamath 4,000 1868
Indian Affairs 1868 139 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies Weapemeoc (Yeopim) 4,000 1585 5+ (800 warriors) S. R.
Grenville 140
Northwest Plateau...
- Algonquins,
Machapunga (previously
known as Secotan) (subgroups Roanoke, Bear River),
Chowanoke and
Weapemeoc (subgroups
Poteskeit and Paspatank), 1657-1795...
- (Mattabeset),
formerly Connecticut Wawyachtonoc,
formerly Connecticut, New York
Weapemeoc,
formerly northern North Carolina Wenro,
formerly New York Wicocomico...
- part of the
Intracoastal Waterway. A
reservation was
established for the
Weapemeoc (Yeopim)
tribe in 1704
along the
North River. A
total of 10, 240 acres...