- The
Yaocomico /jaʊˈkɒməkoʊ/, also
spelled Yaocomaco, were an Algonquian-speaking
Native American group who
lived along the
north bank of the
Potomac River...
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Yaocomico Indians. The
colonists gave the
Yaocomico Indians cloth, hatchets, and hoes in
exchange for the
right to
settle on the land. The
Yaocomico Indians...
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Jesuit missionary in the left and
colonists meeting the
people of the
Yaocomico branch of the
Piscatawy Indian Nation in St. Mary's City, Maryland, the...
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Jesuit missionary (on the left) and
colonists meeting the
people of the
Yaocomico branch of the
Piscatawy Indian Nation in St. Mary's City, Maryland, the...
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Languages English,
formerly Piscataway Religion Roman Catholicism, big
house religion.
Related ethnic groups Mattawoman, Patuxent, Doeg, Nanticoke,
Yaocomico...
- was
inhabited by
tribes of the
Piscataway Indian Nation,
including the
Yaocomico, Mattawoman, Pamunkey,
Mattaponi and Nanjemoy. The
Piscataway Nation,...
- Clement's
Island in 1634. This land was
purchased by
Leonard Calvert from the
Yaocomico people, who
inhabited the site
prior to
colonial arrival. This was a largely...
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Jesuit missionary in the left and
colonists meeting the
people of the
Yaocomico branch of the
Piscatawy Indian Nation in St. Mary's City, Maryland, the...
- (Eastern Chickahominy) 132
Languages English,
Algonquian (historical)
Religion Christianity,
Native Related ethnic groups Piscataway,
Yaocomico, Pamunkey, Mattaponi...
- Mary's County), on 27
March 1634, on land
purchased from the
native Yaocomico tribe, a
branch of the
Piscataway Indians. From England,
Baltimore tried...