Best known was probably Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas (whose REAL name was Matoaca)
Yes, in some tribes such as the Iroquois tribe.
Powhatan
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
Wahunsunacock of the Pothatan Confederacy.
Chief Pontiac led an Indian revolt against the British after the French and Indian War because he was concerned about British encroachment on Native American lands and the violation of previous agreements made between the tribes and the French. He sought to resist British rule and protect the sovereignty and autonomy of the Native American tribes in the Ohio River Valley and the Great Lakes region.
Powhantan
The Indian chief in Massachusetts was Thomas Whalen. The tribes in colonial Massachusetts were the Wampanoag, Mohegan, and Mohican tribes.
michel jorden
Yes, in some tribes such as the Iroquois tribe.
They lived in the woodland regions and the north east
The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.
the staue of chief Powhatan is at Jamestown, Virginia.
Powhatan
Chief eagle plume of the Iroquois Indian nation at or around Jamestown Virginia, around the year 1600 , -- my great grandfather 16 generations john dodson of Jamestown Virginia married the daughter of chief eagle plume
Indian chief Pontiac captured Fort Detroit while fighting the British. He was the leader under a confederacy of tribes
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
Chief Pontiac, a leader of the Ottawa Indian tribe, organized his tribe and those tribes from the Great Lakes Region to fight the British. This was known as Pontiac's conspiracy. The tribes managed to take eight of the twelve forts they attacked.