Chief Joseph lived in the Pacific Northwest.
Chief Joseph is famous for trying to end a war and making peace.
Chief Pontiac
They lived in the woodland regions and the north east
Chief Waukupechio
Werowocomoco was where Pocahontas lived.
Werowocomoco was an Algonquin town where Powhatan was headquartered at the time of the settling of Jamestown, Virginia. Werowocomoco is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. An example of a sentence using the word "Werowocomoco" is "The party returned to Werowocomoco and reported their findings to Powhatan." (object of the preposition 'to')
No, Werowocomoco is not a country. There was a village called Werowocomoco that was the political center for Powhatan Indians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werowocomoco
Crowfoot is a famous Native American who lived during the 1800s. His brother was the famous Chief Bull. Crowfoot was the chief of the Siksika First Nation, however his parents were from the Kainai tribe. There is a short documentary about Crowfoot called The Ballad of Crowfoot.
no she was from werowocomoco,virgina
yes, she was
he was the first chief justice and that how he was famous
John Smith was captured by Native Americans in 1607 while he was looking for food along the Chickahominy River. He was taken to meet the Chief of the Powhatans at Werowocomoco. As he was to be executed, the Chief's daughter, Pocahontas, pleaded with her father to spare his life.
Werowocomoco is important because it was the capital of the Powhatan Confederacy, led by Chief Powhatan, during the early 17th century. It was where the English colonists, including John Smith, interacted with the Powhatan people, leading to the establishment of Jamestown and the eventual colonization of Virginia. The site has provided valuable insights into the interactions between Native Americans and European settlers during this time period.
* I think the meeting took place at Jamestown.
Chief Joseph lived in the Pacific Northwest.