Monacan

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The Monacan are a Native American people historically associated with the Piedmont region of what is now Virginia.

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Monacan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
indigenous people of North America
colonialEncounterWith English colonists in Virginia
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cultureArea Eastern Woodlands
currentCommunity Monacan Indian Nation
currentCommunityCenter Amherst County, Virginia NERFINISHED
currentRecognitionStatus state-recognized tribe in Virginia
engagesIn cultural preservation
language revitalization efforts
tribal governance
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalPractice powwows
storytelling traditions
traditional crafts
historicallyAlliedWith other Siouan-speaking groups of the region
historicallyAssociatedWith Piedmont region of Virginia
historicallyDistinctFrom Powhatan peoples
surface form: Powhatan Confederacy
historicallyLocatedIn Virginia
eastern United States
historicalPeriodOfProminence Late Woodland cultures
surface form: Late Woodland period
historicalTerritory central Virginia Piedmont
upper James River valley
languageFamily Siouan languages
region Appalachian foothills
James River
surface form: James River watershed
relatedEthnicGroup Occaneechi
Saponi
Tutelo
religion traditional indigenous beliefs
state Virginia
traditionalCraft basketry
beadwork
pottery
traditionalCrops beans
maize
squash
traditionalHousing palisaded villages
wooden structures
traditionalSubsistence agriculture
fishing
gathering
hunting

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