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Explore the Powhatan way of life in our re-creation of Paspahegh Town
The Paspahegh were one of the 30-plus Algonquian-speaking tribal groups that belonged to the Powhatan paramount chiefdom. We have based our re-creation on archaeological findings at a nearby site along the James River, oral tradition from Virginia's state and federally recognized tribes, and descriptions and illustrations recorded by English colonists in the 17th century.
Among a wooded clearing of reed-covered houses dotted with cooking areas, fields and a ceremonial circle of carved wooden posts, learn about the traditional culture of Indigenous men, women and children in Tsenacommacah, the Powhatan name for this land. Inside expansive exhibition galleries, you can view a scale model of Paspahegh along with a collection of artifacts donated by the Governor’s Land Association.
In Paspahegh Town, historical interpreters discuss and demonstrate traditional Powhatan cultural activities, such as hunting, fishing, gathering, growing and preparing food, processing animal hides, crafting a dugout canoe, making pottery and weaving with natural fibers.
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