The word "Croatoan" is believed to refer to a Native American tribe that inhabited the area of Hatteras Island in North Carolina. It gained notoriety as a mysterious message left by the lost colonists of Roanoke Island in 1587, where the word was carved into a post of their abandoned settlement. The exact meaning and significance of "Croatoan" remain unclear, but it may signify a connection to the tribe or a request for help.
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The word "CROATOAN" was carved into a tree at Roanoke, which is now known as the "Lost Colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its inhabitants.
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The only clue left at Roanoke was the word "Croatoan" carved into a tree.
"Croatoan" was the word carved into a tree in Roanoke, also known as the "lost colony". It's another word for the Lumbee tribe, or an alternate spelling of "Croatan."
One might use "Croatoan" to mean "mysterious" but it would depend on context. "Croatoan"doesn't have a standard dictionary definition. "Croatoan" was the word carved into an abandoned fort where the Roanoke colony had been. The colony was formed in 1587 and abandoned mysteriously sometime before August 1590. No one really knows what happened to them. There was a local tribe of native Americans called the "Croatans" (only one "O") so one theory is that the colonists were absorbed by that tribe.
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