with bow-and-arrows and spears
The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.
The Powhatan Were Able To Help Serve/Make Food For The Village..Or Some Could Help With The Children Like A Daycare
They ate bugs an birds an geeseBy : DAiSiA! :)
Powhatan - The Powhatan Tribe (proper) is comprised of Americans who are descendants of Chief Powhatan or the Powhatan Tribe. The Powhatan surname is used to document historic Powhatan ancestry. A federally protected sacred burial ground of the Powhatan Tribe is located on Redstone
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The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.
What did Chesapeake Bay provide the Powhatan?
The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.
The Powhatan Were Able To Help Serve/Make Food For The Village..Or Some Could Help With The Children Like A Daycare
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Yes, Powhatan provided some assistance to the Roanoke Island Colony after their initial arrival in the area. Chief Powhatan and his tribe helped the colonists with some food and supplies, but it was not enough to sustain the colony in the long term.
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They ate bugs an birds an geeseBy : DAiSiA! :)
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Powhatan - The Powhatan Tribe (proper) is comprised of Americans who are descendants of Chief Powhatan or the Powhatan Tribe. The Powhatan surname is used to document historic Powhatan ancestry. A federally protected sacred burial ground of the Powhatan Tribe is located on Redstone
If Powhatan crops no longer grow in a certain place, it can lead to food scarcity for the Powhatan people living there. This can result in malnutrition, hunger, and potentially famine if alternative food sources are not found. The community may need to move to other areas to find suitable land for growing crops.