Roanoke people
The Roanoke (/ˈroʊəˌnoʊk/), also spelled Roanoac, were a Carolina Algonquian-speaking people whose territory comprised present-day Dare County, Roanoke Island and part of the mainland at the time of English exploration and colonization. They were one of the numerous Carolina Algonquian tribes, which may have numbered 5,000-10,000 people in total in eastern North Carolina at the time of English encounter.
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Roanoke people
The Roanoke (/ˈroʊəˌnoʊk/), also spelled Roanoac, were a Carolina Algonquian-speaking people whose territory comprised present-day Dare County, Roanoke Island and part of the mainland at the time of English exploration and colonization. They were one of the numerous Carolina Algonquian tribes, which may have numbered 5,000-10,000 people in total in eastern North Carolina at the time of English encounter.
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Els roanokes, també pronunciat ...... a tribu separada aliat d'ells.
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The Roanoke (/ˈroʊəˌnoʊk/), al ...... parate tribe allied with them.
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Carolina Algonquian
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Extinct as a tribe
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Els roanokes, també pronunciat ...... t de trobada amb els anglesos.
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The Roanoke (/ˈroʊəˌnoʊk/), al ...... the time of English encounter.
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Roanoke (Volk)
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Roanoke people
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