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  2. Mattaponi, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Mattaponi (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 37°32′06″N 76°46′22″W  /  37.53500°N 76.77278°W  / 37.53500; -76

  3. Mattaponi - Wikipedia

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    The larger Mattaponi Indian Tribe lives in King William County on the reservation, which stretches along the borders of the Mattaponi River, near West Point, Virginia. [3] [4] The Mattaponi were one of six tribes inherited by Chief Powhatan in the late 16th century. [5] The tribe spoke an Algonquian language, like other members of the Powhatan ...

  4. Mattaponi Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Mattaponi Wildlife Management Area is a 2,542-acre (10.29 km 2) Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Caroline County, Virginia. Located west of Bowling Green , the area protects a mixture of wetlands and upland forests at the confluence of the Mattaponi and South rivers.

  5. Mattaponi River - Wikipedia

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    The Mattaponi River / ˈ m æ t ə p ə n aɪ / is a 103-mile-long (166 km) [2] tributary of the York River estuary in eastern Virginia in the United States. History

  6. File:9230R Mattaponi (state) Reservation Locator Map.svg

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  7. Native American tribes in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Pamunkey and the Mattaponi are the only tribes in Virginia to have maintained their reservations from the 17th-century colonial treaties. These two tribes continue to make their yearly tribute payment to the Virginia governor, as stipulated by the 1646 and 1677 treaties.

  8. King William County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquian-speaking Mattaponi Indian Tribe and Upper Mattaponi tribe, among the 11 tribes recognized by the state of Virginia, are located in the county. The Mattaponi are one of two Virginia Indian tribes who still occupy reservation land first allocated by the English under treaty in the 17th century.

  9. Mattaponi Church - Wikipedia

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    Mattaponi Church is a historic Baptist Church (formerly an Episcopal Church) located near Cumnor, King and Queen County, Virginia. [3] As English settlement advanced through present-day King and Queen County, the original Anglican parish, Stratton Major, was divided in 1674, forming St. Stephen's Parish to the northwest. [4]