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Languages of North America / Native American tribes in Virginia / 2nd millennium / John Smith / Powhatan / Pocahontas / Captivity narrative / Jamestown /  Virginia / Opchanacanough / American folklore / Virginia / Colonial Virginia
Date: 2010-09-01 15:52:42
Languages of North America
Native American tribes in Virginia
2nd millennium
John Smith
Powhatan
Pocahontas
Captivity narrative
Jamestown
Virginia
Opchanacanough
American folklore
Virginia
Colonial Virginia

~~V\v..s\ AMERICAN CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES 82.

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