Colonial Williamsburg: American Indian Heritage Month

Colonial Williamsburg: American Indian Heritage Month

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American Indians, Native Americans, and/or Indigenous peoples were a regular and frequent presence in 18th-century Williamsburg. There were local "tributary" tribes, who were considered subjects of Great Britain by the 18th century, such as the Pamunkey, Mattoponi, and Chickahominy. And there were “foreign” Indian tribes who had a nation to nation relationship with Great Britain, such as the Shawnee and Cherokee, who would come to Williamsburg to discuss treaties with the Royal government of Virginia. These diverse native nations had an influence on American culture, democracy, and its struggle for independence. The explorations of these American Indian nations and their role in our collective story then and now is essential in understanding modern American life.

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November 01, 2024 - November 30, 2024

City of Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg
101 Visitor Center Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185

Category: Tribal Nations History