I particularly loved the exhibit showing a life-size speaking Powhatan Indian ... perspectives from a Native American fighting with the Americans; a fierce Irish Immigrant woman loyal to the ...
The powerful American Indian chief, known as Powhatan, had refused the English ... and “put her to the sword.” The woman was one of 15,000 American Indians living in the Tidewater area along ...
Daughters of the American Revolution, Woman’s Club of Lyon Village, Thomas Nelson chapter Woman’s Club of Arlington, Glencarlyn Civic Association, Forest Glen Garden Club, Powhatan Springs ...
Friday night was a special one for Powhatan wrestling. Taking on St. Christopher’s B Team, the Indians celebrated their senior class, having them walk down the mat with their families as they ...
The Manchester Lancers and Powhatan Indians had two matchups in two weeks, both of which ended in wins for the Lancers. In their second game, the hosting Indians battled hard to get a chance to ...
What were their first impressions of one another? How did the Powhatan view their dynamic with the British settlers? And how crucial were figures like John Smith, Pocahontas, and John Rolfe to ...
NORTH TEXAS – An average of more than 5,000 Native American women go missing in the United States each year, according to the National Crime Information Center.
American Indian and Alaska Native women face substantially higher risk for heart disease, particularly during reproductive-age years. Generational trauma, violence and racism have compounded risks.
POWHATAN COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — One person is without a home after a house fire occurred in Powhatan County Tuesday night. In the evening on Tuesday, Jan. 21, Powhatan County Fire and Rescue crews ...
POWHATAN COUNTY, Va. — A fire shut down part of Route 60, also known as Anderson Highway, in Powhatan County on Tuesday evening. The fire broke out around 7:40 p.m. in the 2800 block of Route 60.
Crews working to restore power 'definitely have their work cut out for them,' Powhatan man says The youngest Trump doesn’t ...