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  1. Powhatan or Virginia Algonquian was an Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian languages. It was formerly spoken by the Powhatan people of tidewater Virginia.
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    Powhatan is an Eastern Algonquian language that was spoken in the Powhatan Confederacy (Tsenacommacah), until the 1790. The Powhatan Confederacy was made up of a number of tribes, such as the Pamunkey, Mattaponi and Chickahominy, under the leadership of Chief Wahunsenacawh, also known as Powhatan.
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    Among Virginia’s Algic-speakers were the Powhatan Indians, who lived in the Tidewater and encountered the Jamestown settlers in 1607. Little is known of their language—a form of Algic known as Virginia Algonquian—although Captain John Smith and William Strachey both composed influential vocabulary lists.
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    The Powhatan Indians were a group of Eastern Woodland Indians who occupied the coastal plain of Virginia. They were sometimes referred to as Algonquians because of the Algonquian language they spoke and because of their common culture. Some words we use today, such as moccasin and tomahawk, came from this language.
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    Powhatan is an Eastern Algonquian language that was spoken in the Powhatan Confederacy ( Tsenacommacah ), until the 1790. The Powhatan Confederacy was made up of a number of tribes, such as the Pamunkey, Mattaponi and Chickahominy, under the leadership of Chief Wahunsenacawh, also known as Powhatan.
    Language: The Powhatan language was an Algonkian tongue, also known as Virginia Algonkian, once spoken by dozens of small tribes in tidewater Virginia. None of the Powhatan dialects have been spoken natively for nearly 300 years, though 3000 Powhatan people remain in Virginia and New England.
    Powhatan or Virginia Algonquian was an Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian languages. It was formerly spoken by the Powhatan people of tidewater Virginia.
    Powhatan is an Algic language. It is closely related to Unami, Munsee, Nanticoke, Massachusett, and other Eastern Algonquian languages, is more distantly related to Ojibwe, Cree, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, and other Algonquian languages, and is most distantly related to Wiyot and Yurok .
  3. Powhatan language, alphabet and pronunciation

    WebPowhatan is an Eastern Algonquian language spoken by the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia, until the 1790s. It has some words borrowed into English, such as hickory, hominy and opossum. Learn about its …

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  8. Powhatan Language and the Powhatan Indian Tribe

  9. Powhatan language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikinews

  10. Powhatan people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  11. Powhatan language - encyclopedia.marginalia.nu