Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Va
Book Resources (Adult)
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American Anthropologist
American Anthropologist Jan - Mar 1907 - Virginia Indians. This was the flagship journal of the Anthropological Association recordings and exhibits.
Archaeological Exploration of Patawomeck Indian Town Site
Excavations by Judge William J. Graham and by T. Dale Stewart of the U.S. National Museum/Natural History from 1935 to 1940 at Potomac Neck in Stafford County, Virginia.
Archaeological Specimens From New England: The Rappahannock Indians Of Virginia
This series of Indian Notes and Monographs is devoted primarily to the publication of the results of studies by members of the staff of the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, but this section was written by Frank G. Speck.
Chapters On The Ethnology Of The Powhatan Tribes Of Virginia
Written by Frank G. Speck, it contains photos of Luther Newton and two of his daughters.
Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown
Written by Helen C. Rountree
Return to Potomac Creek: Archaeology At A Late Prehistoric
Archaeologists from William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research revisited the Potomac Creek site in 1996-1997 with support from the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
The Algonquian Terms Patawomeke (Potomac) and Massawomeke
1901 study of Algonquian words and place names by William W. Tooker.
The History and Present State of Virginia In 4 Parts
Online transcript of 1705 book written by Robert Beverly.
The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture
Written by Helen C. Rountree.
The Watermen of White Oak & The Patawomeck Tribe
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from The College of William and Mary written by William Clark Foster.