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Sketch of the Algonquin village of Pomeiock, near present-day Gibbs Creek, N.C., showing huts and longhouses inside a protective palisade, c. 1585; in the British Museum, London. Algonquin Indian, Native American Language, Native American Village, Woodland Indians, Roanoke Island, Eastern Woodlands, Indian Village, English Artists, Native American Tribes

Eastern North Carolina has been the citadel of the state’s colonial history and European cultural heritage ever since Sir Walter Raleigh’s dream of colonization at Roanoke came to so mysterious an end. Legends tell of pirate treasure buried beneath the dunes of the Outer Banks, and rusting smokestacks, masts, and boilers protrude from offshore waters, testimony to the more than 2,000 ships that have gone down. Nearby Nags Head got its name, according to tradition, because unscrupulous…

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Shawnee homes of the past-  The Shawnee didn't live in tepees. They lived in small round dwellings called wikkums, or wigwams. Each Shawnee village also included a larger council house built from wood. Today, the Shawnee only build a wigwam for fun or to connect with their heritage, not for shelter. Now most Shawnees live in modern houses and apartment buildings. Shawnee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, Shawnee Oklahoma, Native American Wallpaper, Native American Village, Chillicothe Ohio, American Wallpaper, Woodland Indians, Aboriginal History

Shawnee homes of the past- The Shawnee didn't live in tepees. They lived in small round dwellings called wikkums, or wigwams. Each Shawnee village also included a larger council house built from wood. Today, the Shawnee only build a wigwam for fun or to connect with their heritage, not for shelter. Now most Shawnees live in modern houses and apartment buildings.

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MEDIA: Oppidum Pomeiooc Indian Village, American Architecture, English Artists, White Art, American History, High Quality Art Prints, Photographic Prints, Find Art, Native American

The Roanoke Indian town of Pomeiooc is portrayed in this colored engraving by Theodor de Bry based on a watercolor painting by John White. Adding considerable detail to White's eyewitness sketch, de Bry shows village life as it was lived by the Algonquian-speaking Indians in the Outer Banks region of present-day North Carolina. Read more about: Oppidum Pomeiooc (The Town of Pomeiooc)

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Native American Village, Eastern Woodlands, Indian Village, Indigenous Americans, Native American History, Picture Library, American History, Photographic Prints, Nativity

The thoughts and perspectives of indigenous individuals, especially those who lived during the 15th through 19th centuries, have survived in written form less often than is optimal for the historian. Because such documents are extremely rare, those interested in the Native American past also draw information from traditional arts, folk literature, folklore, archaeology, and other sources. Native American history is made additionally complex by the diverse geographic and cultural backgrounds…

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