Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia : Powhatan People and the Color Line /
"Explores experiences and strategies of tidewater Virginia Indians, descendants of peoples of the seventeenth-century Algonquian Powhatan chiefdom, in maintaining, creating, and re-creating their identities as Native Americans from the 1850s through the Jim Crow era. Examines how tidewater Native in...
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Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press,
[2022]
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