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POWHATAN/PAMUNKEY
THE EASTERN WOODLAND TRIBE, HEAD OF A LARGE CONFEDERATION OF ALGONQUIN-SPEAKING TRIBES AND ALSO FAMOUS FOR CHIEF POWHATAN AND HIS DAUGHTER, POCAHONTAS.
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