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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Accohannock tribe, Chesapeake Bay.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Accohannock Tribe is one of the oldest historical tribes in Maryland.
The Accohannocks originally inhabited the territory they called Accomack which, after colonization, became the Eastern Shore of Old Virginia and is presently the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia.
The Accohannock Tribe is an Algonquian-speaking sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation.
www.ontalink.com /native_americans/accohannock.html   (122 words)

  
 Accohannock Indian Tribe of the Eastern Shore
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is one of the oldest historical tribes in Maryland.
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is an Algonquian-speaking sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation.
Currently the Accohannock Indian Tribe, Inc. is a non-federally recognized Tribe and an IRS 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the state of Maryland.
www.easternshore.com /esguide/hist_accohannock.html   (738 words)

  
 Feedback and responses to online articles
The 17th century English always called them "kings" or "queens" or "emperor/empresses." The Accohannock district-chiefdoms (about a dozen of them) were ruled over by a paramount chief who in the 1620s was the younger brother of the paramount chief of Accomac.
The revealing of the poisoning plot occurred in 1621, and the revelator was the Accomac paramount chief, not the Accohannock one.
The Accohannocks were still living in Virginia and selling off land, according to the Accomack County records, and they would do so for at least another decade.
www.nmgs.org /Feedback.htm   (1408 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dorothea ("Dot" to her friends) fondly recalls rustic adventures to such places as the Accohannock Native American Village in Crisfield, a quaint little campsite operated by Accohannock Tribal Chief Rudy Hall and his wife, Mary Lou.
The Accohannock, an Algonquian-speaking branch of the Powhatan nation, is one of Maryland's oldest tribes.
And besides," she went on, trying to convince me to spend my day with the Accohannock, "you're from Colorado.
www.citypaper.com /arts/printready.asp?id=6661   (1884 words)

  
 Kidstreet News Advertising
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is one of the oldest tribes in Maryland.
Currently the Accohannock Indian Tribe, Inc. is a non-federally recognized tribe and only a few descendants of the Accohannock Indian Tribe are able to continue the traditional occupations of their ancestors.
The Accohannock Indian Tribal Museum is located at 28380 Crisfield-Marion Road, Marion Station, Maryland.
www.kidstreetnews.com /history_natives.htm   (2526 words)

  
 Pocomoke Indians of the Eastern Shore - history
We were on the eastern shore of what was to become Maryland and Virginia to watch the squirrel's' journey begin.
Generally, it is considered that we are one of the neighbor tribes to our brothers, the Nanticoke, the Assateague, and the Accohannock.
Our ancestors lived along the banks of the Pocomoke river up to the area around present day Crisfield MD. The Pocomoke Indian People are an Algonquian-speaking sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation.
www.easternshore.com /esguide/hist_pocomoke.html   (785 words)

  
 AAA Native Arts - The Accohannock Indian Tribe is a sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation
AAA Native Arts - The Accohannock Indian Tribe is a sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is a sub-tribe of the Powhatan nation
After Powhatan died, his brother, Opechancanough, took over his chiefdom.
www.aaanativearts.com /printout1033.html   (686 words)

  
 YMCA Fairfax County Reston Adventure Guides Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
First weekend in May at the Accohannock "Living Village" in Crisfield, on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
This is an intertribal powwow, and is attended by all of the surviving tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy, as well as Chippewa, Cherokees, Mohawk, and others.
Accohannock Native American "Living Village" -- the village is modeled after...
www.yadventureguides-fairfax.org /pages/pauwau.htm   (603 words)

  
 ArtWorks This Week
The Accohannock nation gathers at annual powwows to reaffirm their connection with other native peoples and to share their rich traditions with newcomers.
Visitors are welcome at the pow wow to learn more about native traditions and talk with the descendents of the very first Marylanders.
The Accohannock nation holds two pow wows annually, the first of which will be held July 16-17 in Fruitland, MD, and the second October 15-16 at Bending Water Park in Marion Station, MD.
www.mpt.org /artworks/thisweek/archive/2005/07/050713.cfm   (1335 words)

  
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 CALENDAR - Somerset Herald - delmarvanow.com
SATURDAY, JULY 16, Farmers Market and Crafts Fair will be at the Manokin Park in Princess Anne from 8 a.m.
The Second Annual Accohannock Pow Wow and Festival will be held from 10 a.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 17, The Second Annual Accohannock Pow Wow and Festival will be held from 10 a.m.
www.delmarvanow.com /somerset/stories/20050713/2179019.html   (920 words)

  
 Exploring Maryland's Roots: For Families: Touring Maryland's Colonial Past
Consult their web site for hours of operation, driving directions, and a calendar of special events.
The Accohannock, one of the oldest historical tribes in the state, are in the process of building a Woodland Indian village that will be very much like those that existed at the time the first colonists arrived in Maryland.
Located in Marion, Maryland, the village is the site of an annual pau wau (pow wow).
mdroots.thinkport.org /families/touring.asp   (626 words)

  
 Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware Tribes
The Accohannock Indian Tribe is building a Native American Living Village in Marion, MD, on Maryland's Eastern Shore
The Accohannock Indian Tribe shall preserve and promote its history, language, traditions, and culture; foster sound education, health, social, and economic well-being of individuals and the tribal community, and with trust and integrity, aspire to achieve self-sufficiency and self-determination.
Pocomoke Indian Nation - MD Please feel free to contact us at the E-Mail address (Pocomoke_AT_erols_DOT_com).
www.ewebtribe.com /NACulture/easterntribes.htm   (4391 words)

  
 Thanks for supporting Accohannock Tribe - Somerset Herald - delmarvanow.com
Thanks for supporting Accohannock Tribe - Somerset Herald - delmarvanow.com
I would like to take this time, as the New Year of 2005 is here to thank the public.
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www.delmarvanow.com /somerset/stories/20050126/1917172.html   (319 words)

  
 Maryland Powwows
13th Annual Accohannock Fall Festival and Pau Wau
Demonstrations of tool making, weapons, and survival skills.
Accohannock oyster sandwiches, Indian Tacos, Buffalo burgers, and more.
www.500nations.com /Maryland_Events.asp   (151 words)

  
 Native American Genealogy Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Census on line (link sited added 30 November 1998)
Accohannock Tribe Web Site (link site added 25 May 1999)
Innu Nation (link site added 2 September 1996)
members.aol.com /bbbenge/newlinks.html   (4022 words)

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