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Resources: 5 listings
- Powhatan Renape Nation
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Powhatan |
US - Northeast |
- Welcome to the Powhatan Renape Nation, an American Indian Nation located at the Rankokus Indian Reservation in Westampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey.
We are recognized by the state of New Jersey as an American Indian Nation, as well as a non-profit entity.
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- Say No The Indian Way
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Powhatan |
United States |
- Lunging Bear introduces music, dance and stories to deliver his messages of hope, and saying NO to drugs and alcohol to the younger generation and native philosophy and wisdom to the older ones who have chosen this journey called life.
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- Sun Eagle's Native Children/Families Sponsoring Program
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Powhatan |
US - Southeast |
- We are a native couple living on the Mattaponi Indian Reservation in the beautiful tidewater area of Virginia. Our reservation is one of the oldest in this country, located near Richmond and Williamsburg. We administer this program as a give-away from our home, independent of our Tribal Government.
For the past eleven years we have been helping needy Indian children and families in Virginia, South Dakota, Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Indiana and Wyoming.
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- The Ethnic Position of the Southeastern Algonkian - by Frank Speck
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Powhatan |
US - Southeast |
- "If one were induced to point out what special preferential relationships in culture, if any, showed forth in this region it would undoubtedly be the feature's of religious and political autocracy, which latter had assumed under Powhatan the form of a true Algonkian dynasty. "
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- The Real Pocahontas
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Powhatan |
US - Southeast |
- Matoaka was the beautiful and lively daughter of Powhatan, ruler of the land that the English named Virginia. "Pocahontas" was her childhood nickname, loosely translated as "playful one" or "little wanton." Pocahontas may have helped saved the struggling Jamestown colony from extinction twice.
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