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We’re Still Here: Contemporary Virginia Indians Tell Their Stories
Resource ID: 7071
Type: non-fiction, book
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- UPDATED: 10.17.2025
- status: high-priority, in progress
- Racism, Food+Drink, Indigenous History, Dance, Music, History, Populations, Race+Ethnicity, Identity, Indigenous Issues, Regional, Culture
author:
Sandra F. Waugaman, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, PhD
publisher:
date:
8.1.2000
ISBN:
9781928662013
pages:
136
notes:
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description:
At last! Virginia Indians provide readers with a candid account of their living history, insight on cultural traditions, and visions for the future.
Topics include:
- Jamestown 2007
- traditional regalia
- pow wows
- Indian life today
- The Virginia Council on Indians
- local reservations
- Virginia-recognized tribes
- museums
- Werowocomoco
- other resources including websites & educational programs
Topics include:
- Jamestown 2007
- traditional regalia
- pow wows
- Indian life today
- The Virginia Council on Indians
- local reservations
- Virginia-recognized tribes
- museums
- Werowocomoco
- other resources including websites & educational programs
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