I guess you mean "Did Powhatan native Americans fish?". Yes they did and we have a watercolour painting of men of that tribe in a dugout canoe catching fish, while others use spears to catch more in the shallows. There is also a kind of fish-weir, which acted as a large trap for fish which could then simply be scooped out of the water.
Fish featured as a major part of the diet of all coastal tribes.
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Most Powhatan Indians got around by walking or by horse
Chesapeake Bay provided the Powhatan Indians with several things. The water allowed the tribe to fish and catch several types of animals for food and tools and clothing.
powhaton migration
The Powhatan Indians.
They lost their land.
Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas was the leader of the Powhatan tribe of Indians. They were called the Hopi Indians before they became their own tribe.
The Powhatan Indians lived in Virginia. They would live up in the hills.
Most Powhatan Indians got around by walking or by horse
Powhatan
Chesapeake Bay provided the Powhatan Indians with several things. The water allowed the tribe to fish and catch several types of animals for food and tools and clothing.
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Powhatan
canoos
no, they were kinda friends
yes
anything they could find
Berries and clams