Arrohateck

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Arrohateck was a Native American tribe of the Powhatan Confederacy that inhabited the region along the James River in what is now Virginia during the early colonial period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American tribe
Powhatan tribe
associatedWithRiver James River
surface form: James River basin
continent North America
country contemporary United States
surface form: present-day United States
culture Eastern Woodlands
surface form: Eastern Woodlands culture area
encounteredBy English colonists at Jamestown
ethnicGroup Algonquian-speaking peoples
historicalStatus historically documented tribe
indigenousTo Chesapeake Bay region
languageFamily Algonquian languages
locatedAlong James River
locatedIn Tsenacommacah
Virginia
surface form: present-day Virginia
memberOf Powhatan peoples
surface form: Powhatan Confederacy
partOf Powhatan Chiefdom
surface form: Powhatan paramount chiefdom
politicalStatus subject tribe of the Powhatan chief
region coastal Virginia
timePeriod early 17th century
early colonial period

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Appamatuck (Appomattox) Native American people neighboringGroup Arrohateck
subject surface form: Appamatuck