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The Doeg were a Native American people who lived in Virginia. They spoke an Algonquian language and may have been a branch of the Nanticoke tribe, ...
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Doeg people, a Native American people in Northern Virginia in the 17th century, known for their role in Bacon's rebellion. Disambiguation icon. This ...
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Doeg (Hebrew: דֹּאֵג Dō'ēg) was an Edomite, chief herdsman to Saul, King of Israel. ... He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible book of First Samuel, chapters 21 and 22, ...
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Nov 5, 2021 · November marks a time to celebrate rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contributions of Native ...
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The Doeg (also written as Douge or Tauxenent) lived on the west bank of the Patawomeck (Potomac) River, in modern Fairfax and Prince William counties. A chief ...
The Native American tribes in Virginia are the Indigenous peoples whose tribal nations historically or currently are based in the Commonwealth of Virginia ...
A group of Virginia Indians referred to as the Doeg (but also Dogue, Taux, and other names) occupied villages and settlements along the Potomac and Occoquan ...
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The Doeg Indians. The Doegs had a structured society, living in villages and, although they hunted and fished, planted crops of maize (corn), pumpkins, ...
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The Nanticoke people consisted of several tribes: The Nanticoke proper (the subject of this article), the Choptank, the Assateague, the Piscataway, and the Doeg ...
The Doeg were a Native American people who lived in Virginia. They spoke an Algonquian language and may have been a branch of the Nanticoke tribe, ...