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Die Secotan waren ein Indianerstamm, dessen Stammesgebiet an der Ostküste des heutigen Bundesstaats North Carolina in den Vereinigten Staaten lag. Sprachlich sind sie der kleinen Gruppe der North-Carolina-Algonkin zuzuordnen. Die Secotan gehörten zu den ersten Stämmen nordamerikanischer Indianer, die 1584/85 Kontakt mit englischen Kolonisten hatten. Über sie gibt es eine Fülle von Informationen aus dieser Zeit, darunter zahlreiche Aquarelle des Künstlers John White. Der Landvermesser John Lawson war der nächste, jedoch letzte Autor anschaulicher Details aus dem Leben der Indianer an der Küste North Carolinas. In seinem Bericht aus dem Jahr 1709 taucht der Name Secotan allerdings nicht mehr auf. (de) The Secotans were one of several groups of American Indians dominant in the Carolina sound region, between 1584 and 1590, with which English colonists had varying degrees of contact. Secotan villages included the Secotan, Aquascogoc, Dasamongueponke, (Pamlico) and Roanoac. Other local groups included the Chowanoke (including village ), Weapemeoc, Chesapeake, Ponouike, Neusiok, and Mangoak (Tuscarora), and all resided along the banks of the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds. They spoke Carolina Algonquian language, an Eastern Algonquian language. (en) |
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Die Secotan waren ein Indianerstamm, dessen Stammesgebiet an der Ostküste des heutigen Bundesstaats North Carolina in den Vereinigten Staaten lag. Sprachlich sind sie der kleinen Gruppe der North-Carolina-Algonkin zuzuordnen. Die Secotan gehörten zu den ersten Stämmen nordamerikanischer Indianer, die 1584/85 Kontakt mit englischen Kolonisten hatten. Über sie gibt es eine Fülle von Informationen aus dieser Zeit, darunter zahlreiche Aquarelle des Künstlers John White. Der Landvermesser John Lawson war der nächste, jedoch letzte Autor anschaulicher Details aus dem Leben der Indianer an der Küste North Carolinas. In seinem Bericht aus dem Jahr 1709 taucht der Name Secotan allerdings nicht mehr auf. (de) The Secotans were one of several groups of American Indians dominant in the Carolina sound region, between 1584 and 1590, with which English colonists had varying degrees of contact. Secotan villages included the Secotan, Aquascogoc, Dasamongueponke, (Pamlico) and Roanoac. Other local groups included the Chowanoke (including village ), Weapemeoc, Chesapeake, Ponouike, Neusiok, and Mangoak (Tuscarora), and all resided along the banks of the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds. They spoke Carolina Algonquian language, an Eastern Algonquian language. (en) |
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