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The Carolina Algonquians: Archaeology and History

Record #:
16137
Abstract:
The state's Algonquian population stretched along the tidewater zone and especially along the Neuse River. The tribe was an agricultural based society and lived a sedentary life with a complex social structure. English colonization decimated the Algonquian population and what remains are historic accounts and archaeological data.
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