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Related: About this forumThis Tribal Map of America Shows Whose Land You're Actually Living On.
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This Tribal Map of America Shows Whose Land You're Actually Living On. (Original Post)
elleng
Oct 2020
OP
The Chumash are so cool! I loved reading all about them during a visit to SLO.
soothsayer
Oct 2020
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underpants
(186,865 posts)1. Their link isn't working but will check back
Fascinating
Laelth
(32,017 posts)2. Daughter and I are living in Caddo land at the moment.
We used to live in Muscogee land. By comparison, I think that the Caddo drew the short straw.
-Laelth
MoonchildCA
(1,344 posts)3. Pretty cool, but it doesn't name the area where I'm living...
the Chumash region.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)5. The Chumash are so cool! I loved reading all about them during a visit to SLO.
Casino, not as friendly (to my stake anyway!).
eppur_se_muova
(37,501 posts)4. "Rough and overlapping boundaries" -- don't forget "fluid".
No reason to believe that NA 'boundaries' didn't shift around like those on other continents. Maps normally show a moment in time, not a history.
klook
(12,898 posts)6. Very cool. Link to source:
littlemissmartypants
(25,623 posts)7. Tribal Map. Bookmark. Thanks for this. ❤ nt
scipan
(2,637 posts)8. Cool. I'm in Cuttatawomen land.
Never heard of them, or a lot of the others.
This is northern Virginia.
scipan
(2,637 posts)9. This is interesting. They were forced to merge
with the Wicocomico, then
The grandson of King Machywap Taptico (who was originally considered a friend of John Smith) was forced to sell the last remaining piece of Wicacoan-owned land following the Battle of the Wilderness fought there, because the ground was so littered with bodies. Being a massive "burial", the ground could no longer be cultivated. The splintered tribe (some which joined the Powhatan Confederacy, the rest integrated) was rendered functionally extinct and soon disappeared from the historical record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicocomico