gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:Native_American_culture
gptkb:Colonel
gptkb:character
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gptkbp:alliance
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English colonists
French settlers
English settlers
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gptkbp:allies
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neighboring tribes
other tribes
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gptkbp:birth_year
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1540
1547
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gptkbp:born_in
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gptkb:Virginia
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gptkbp:capital
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gptkb:Werowocomoco
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gptkbp:chief
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gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
gptkb:true
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gptkbp:children
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gptkb:Pocahontas
gptkb:Tsenacommacah
gptkb:Nanyehi
gptkb:Kocoum
gptkb:Opechancanough
Opitchapam
Namontack
Nekotew
Opachisco
Pocahontas's children
Tottopottomoy
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gptkbp:conflict
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gptkb:Anglo-Powhatan_Wars
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gptkbp:contemporary
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gptkb:John_Smith
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gptkbp:cultivation
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Three Sisters planting
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gptkbp:cultural_exchange
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Agricultural practices
Food and agriculture
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gptkbp:cultural_heritage
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Oral traditions
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gptkbp:cultural_identity
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gptkb:Powhatan_people
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gptkbp:cultural_influence
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Virginia's history
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gptkbp:cultural_practices
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gptkb:Agriculture
Fishing
Hunting
agriculture
Ceremonial gatherings
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gptkbp:cultural_significance
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Symbol of resistance
Native American history
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gptkbp:death_year
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1618
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gptkbp:depicted_in
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gptkb:literature
gptkb:television
gptkb:film
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gptkbp:descendant
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gptkb:Pocahontas
gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
Powhatan Confederacy members
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gptkbp:died_in
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gptkb:Virginia
1644
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gptkbp:died_on
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1618
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gptkbp:diplomatic_gifts
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Beads and tools
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gptkbp:diplomatic_relations
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gptkb:explorers
gptkb:Treaty_of_1614
gptkb:Colonial_Virginia
gptkb:Jamestown_Colony
English settlers
Impact on Native American relations
Loss of territory
Colonial encounters
Negotiation and compromise
Native American alliances
Hostage exchange
Intermarriage with settlers
Settler expansion
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gptkbp:economic_impact
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Trade relationships
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gptkbp:ethnicity
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gptkb:Powhatan_people
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gptkbp:father
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gptkb:Pocahontas
gptkb:Wahunsenacawh
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gptkbp:fought_against
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English expansion
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gptkbp:goal
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Maintain power over territory
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gptkbp:has_child
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gptkb:Pocahontas
several sons and daughters
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gptkbp:has_influence_on
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future Native American leaders
Virginia tribes
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gptkbp:has_performed_at
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Algonquian language
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gptkbp:has_relationship_with
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gptkb:Jamestown_settlers
French traders
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gptkbp:historical_context
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gptkb:colonialism
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gptkbp:historical_documentation
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Colonial records
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gptkbp:historical_figure
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gptkb:Native_American_culture
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gptkbp:historical_figures
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gptkb:Opechancanough
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gptkbp:historical_impact
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Colonial policies
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gptkbp:historical_period
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Early 17th century
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gptkbp:historical_records
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Captain John Smith's writings
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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Early American history
First contact with Europeans
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Powhatan
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gptkbp:influence
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gptkb:Native_American_culture
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gptkbp:interacts_with
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gptkb:John_Smith
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gptkbp:involved_countries
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gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
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gptkbp:is_a_resource_for
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Corn and tobacco
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gptkbp:is_active_in
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early 17th century
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gptkbp:is_adept_at
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gptkb:political_negotiations
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gptkbp:is_challenged_by
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gptkb:Opechancanough
English colonists
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gptkbp:is_recognized_by
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gptkb:King_James_I
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gptkbp:is_regarded_as
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a powerful leader
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gptkbp:known_for
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Leadership of the Powhatan Confederacy
Relations with English settlers
being the leader of the Powhatan Confederacy
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gptkbp:language
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gptkb:Powhatan_language
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gptkbp:language_spoken
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gptkb:Powhatan_language
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gptkbp:leadership
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gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
Diplomatic
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gptkbp:legacy
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Cultural impact on Virginia
Cultural impact on Virginia history
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gptkbp:lives_in
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gptkb:Virginia
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Virginia
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gptkbp:mother
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Nonoma
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gptkbp:narrative
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European accounts
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gptkbp:negotiated_by
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Peace treaties
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gptkbp:notable_burials
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gptkb:Virginia
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gptkbp:notable_event
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gptkb:First_Anglo-Powhatan_War
gptkb:Second_Anglo-Powhatan_War
gptkb:Third_Anglo-Powhatan_War
Establishment of Jamestown
Pocahontas's marriage to John Rolfe
Pocahontas's capture by the English
Pocahontas's visit to England
Powhatan's death
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gptkbp:part_of
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gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
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gptkbp:place_of_death
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gptkb:Virginia
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gptkbp:post_war_career
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Guerrilla tactics
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gptkbp:reign
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1607
1618
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gptkbp:reign_end
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1618
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gptkbp:reign_start
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1607
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gptkbp:relationship
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Trade with settlers
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gptkbp:religion
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Animism
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gptkbp:responds_to
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Settler encroachment
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gptkbp:social_structure
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Chiefdom
Confederacy of tribes
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:Pocahontas
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gptkbp:strategic_goals
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maintaining power
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gptkbp:strategy
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Alliance building
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gptkbp:successor
|
gptkb:Opechancanough
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gptkbp:tactics
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Divide and conquer
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gptkbp:territory
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gptkb:Virginia
Tidewater region of Virginia
Chesapeake Bay area
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gptkbp:time_period
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Early 17th century
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gptkbp:title
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gptkb:Colonel
werowance
Werowance
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gptkbp:trade_goods
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Furs and food
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gptkbp:tribe_affiliation
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gptkb:Powhatan_tribe
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gptkbp:was_a
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gptkb:strategist
gptkb:historical_figure
gptkb:cultural_icon
symbol of resistance
fierce warrior
cultural leader
key figure in early American history
tribal elder
father figure to Pocahontas
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gptkbp:was_influenced_by
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European contact
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gptkbp:was_involved_in
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land disputes
cultural exchanges
diplomatic missions
colonial conflicts
land negotiations
trade with Europeans
intertribal politics
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gptkbp:was_known_for
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gptkb:Wahunsenacawh
his leadership style
his resistance to colonization
his diplomacy skills
interactions with English settlers
his complex political structure
his legacy in Virginia history
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gptkbp:was_part_of
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gptkb:Powhatan_Confederacy
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Pocahontas
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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