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- Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their name is also spelled Weyanock, as British colonist John Smith recorded on his map. Alternative spellings...
- short-lived Potchiack (1585/1627) who are now extinct as a tribe. Weanock / Weyanock / Weanoc / Weyanoke Lived on both sides of James River on Weyanoke Peninsula...
- encroaching colonists also reduced the po****tion. Remnants of the Nansemond and Weyanock joined the Nottoway in the early 18th century. In 1705, the Nottoway may...
- Sekakawon (Secacawoni) • Warraskoyack (Warrascocake/Warwick-squeak) • Weanoc (Weyanock) • Werowocomoco, • Wiccocomico (Wiccomico). Bataille, Gretchen M. (2001)...
- first Europeans arrived. It was home to the Chickahominy, Paspahegh and Weyanock tribes when the Susan Constant, the Godspeed and the Discovery entered...
- the Appamatucks, with a satellite town of Appamattucks, and with the Weyanocks during their trip. The Appamatucks, one of Powhatan’s original chiefdoms...