- Doeg (tribe)
The Doeg people were a Native American tribe that lived in northern
Virginia . They are best known for their role as raiding the farmerThomas Mathews in July of 1675 inBacon's Rebellion .
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The Doeg people were a Native American tribe that lived in northern
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Doeg tribe — Doeg Total population Extinct as a tribe Regions with significant populations Northern Virginia and Maryland Languages Piscataway or Nanticoke (historical) Religion Native religion … Wikipedia
Doeg — can refer to: Doeg the Edomite, a herdsman in the time of King David Doeg (tribe), a tribe of Native Americans in Northern Virginia in the 17th century, known for their role in Bacon s rebellion. This disambiguation page lists articles associated … Wikipedia
Piscataway tribe — This article is about the historical Native American tribe. For one of the contemporary tribes, see Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory. Piscataway Total population Approximately 4,103 Piscataway Indian Nation: 103[1] Piscataway Conoy… … Wikipedia
Nanticoke people — Nanticoke Total population Approximately 1,200 in 1600 1,000 (1990)[1] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Saponi people — Saponi Total population unknown Regions with significant populations Originally from Virginia and North Carolina, many later relocated to Ontario, Canada, and Georgia, Tennessee, and Ohio … Wikipedia
Saponi — Infobox Ethnic group group = Saponi population = unknown regions = Originally from Virginia and North Carolina, many later relocated to Ontario, Canada, and Georgia, Tennessee, and Ohio region1 = flagcountry|United States (Virginia) region2 =… … Wikipedia
Piscataway language — Piscataway Spoken in United States Region Maryland Native speakers extinct (date missing) Language family Algic … Wikipedia
Native American tribes in Virginia — Estimated linguistic divisions ca. AD 1565. Green is Algonquian, orange is Iroquoian, and olive is Siouan language. This page details the history and current status of Indian tribes in the Commonwealth of Virginia. All of the Commonwealth of… … Wikipedia
Ananias Dare — (c. 1560 ndash; June 27Verify source|date=July 2008, 1587, legal death ) was the husband of Eleanor White, whom he married in the church of St Clement Danes on June 24, 1583, and father of Virginia Dare. Virginia s birth on August 18, 1587 was… … Wikipedia
Eleanor Dare — Eleanor White Dare (c.1563 ndash;c.1599?) of Westminster, London, England was a member of the Roanoke Colony and the daughter of John White, the colony s governor. While little is known about her life, more is known about her than most of the… … Wikipedia