Roanoke got it's it's name by a river and American Indians :)
Roanoke Island was named after the Roanoke Native American tribe that inhabited the area when English settlers arrived in the late 16th century. The name "Roanoke" is believed to have originated from the Algonquian language and means "shell money" or "white beads."
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Said to be named after the Algonquian name for shell money
The name Roanoke reflects on Native American culture, specifically the Algonquian-speaking tribes that inhabited the area when English colonists first arrived in what is now North Carolina. The word "Roanoke" may have originated from an Algonquian word that described the region.
pocahinteik was his name he was the leader intil he died then his son jakobik took over and he married and had a child
Roanoke was the name the local Indians had for the area.
Roanoke is an Indian name
roanoke river
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the name for the city of Roanoke Virginia came from the name for its river which in turn came from the name for the large island below the mouth of this river in albemarle sound called Roanoke island which came from the Indian word Roanoke or roenoke or rawnoke which meant the cockleshells found on that island which the Indians made into money they called wampum so in a word the word Roanoke came from money
Roanoke Island was named after the Roanoke Native American tribe that inhabited the area when English settlers arrived in the late 16th century. The name "Roanoke" is believed to have originated from the Algonquian language and means "shell money" or "white beads."
The lost colony.
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Roanoke
Said to be named after the Algonquian name for shell money
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