- The
Wicocomico /waɪkɛ'kɑːməkɛ/ were an Algonquian-speaking
tribe who
lived in
Northumberland County, Virginia, at the head and
slightly north of the Little...
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English settlement by the Algonquian-speaking
historic tribes of the
Wicocomico, Chickacoan, and Patawomeck. The
county was
created by the
Virginia General...
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members (according to
Smith & Strachey). (1608 / 1611).
Wicocomoco /
Wicocomico /
Wighcocomoco /
Wicomico Lived at the
southern tip of the
Northern Neck...
- M****achusetts,
Rhode Island Wangunk, Mattabeset,
Connecticut Wenro, New York
Wicocomico, Maryland,
Virginia Wyachtonok, Connecticut, New York
Wyandot (Huron)...
- The name
Wicomico may
refer to the following: The
Wicocomico or
Wicomico people, an Algonquian-speaking
Native American tribe, part of whom
lived in the...
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Captain John
Smith made
contact with
numerous tribes,
including the
Wicocomico. More than 30
Algonquian tribes were ****ociated with the
politically powerful...
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Petition 08/03/2000.
Receipt of
Petition 07/31/2000.
Wicocomico Indian Nation, also
Historic Wicocomico Indian Nation of
Northumberland County, Virginia....
- Weapemeoc,
formerly northern North Carolina Wenro,
formerly New York
Wicocomico,
formerly Maryland,
Virginia Wyandot (Huron),
Ontario south of Georgian...
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strengthening the
colonial militia in
response to
threats from the
Nanticoke and
Wicocomico tribes of
Native Americans.
Among his
actions was the
payment of arrears...
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charting of the
Potomac River and
towns along the way. The
explorers meet a
Wicocomico man
named "Mosco".
Smith guesses that he is
partly of
European descent...