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Gisela Webb, American religious scholar; Glenn F. Webb, American mathematician; Godfrey Webb (1914–2003), British author; Graham Webb (1944–2017), British racing cyclist; Graham Webb (broadcaster) (1936–2024), Australian television presenter; Grant Webb (born 1979), New Zealand rugby union footballer; Gregory Webb (born 1950), American ...
Lost at sea (or killed by Native Americans) after sailing a pinnace for help after shipwreck on Bermuda, c. 1609 [57] Humfrey Reede: Sea Venture: Robert Rich: Soldier Sea Venture: Author of "verse pamphlet", "Newes from Virginia: the lost flocke triumphant". Died in 1630 after returning to Bermuda. Bermuda Rolfe ️ baby girl --
Pages in category "Surnames of Native American origin" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." [1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a ...
James Webb was born in 1906 and lived in rural Granville County, on the northern border of North Carolina. His father was the superintendent of Granville County Schools. Webb attended UNC-Chapel Hill.
Miami – Native American name for Lake Okeechobee and the Miami River, precise origin debated; see also Mayaimi [44] Micanopy – named after Seminole chief Micanopy. Myakka City – from unidentified Native American language. Ocala – from Timucua meaning "Big Hammock".
The University of Kentucky said it is focused on returning Native American remains and artifacts to tribes, after a report in January revealed the university is one of the largest holders of those ...
Pocahontas by Simon de Passe. Pocahontas (1595–1617), a Native American, was the daughter of Chief Powhatan, founder of the Powhatan Confederacy.According to Mattaponi and Patawomeck tradition, Pocahontas was previously married to a Patawomeck weroance, Kocoum, who was murdered by Englishmen when Samuel Argall abducted her on April 13, 1613. [5]