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ili-30-11245382-n CILI: i96623
WordNet Domains: ethnology
SUMO Ontology: Human@
Basic Level Concept: 09646608-n Algonquian
Epinonyms: [2] American_Indian
[2] American_Indian |1|
[1] ili-30-09646608-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-11245382-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polarity:
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SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0
Time:
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TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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EN Variants
- Powhatan
- Wahunsonacock
Gloss
Indian chief and founder of the Powhatan confederacy of tribes in eastern Virginia; father of Pocahontas (1550? 1618 )
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09646608-n: a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Algonquian language and originally living in the subarctic regions of eastern Canada; many Algonquian tribes migrated south into the woodlands from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic coast
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10203298-n: the leader of a group of Native Americans
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08303275-n: a union of political organizations
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08372411-n: a social division of (usually preliterate) people
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09148970-n: a state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War
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09666476-n: a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived in eastern Virginia
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10080869-n: a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father)
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10107303-n: a person who founds or establishes some institution
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10203298-n: the leader of a group of Native Americans
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11240249-n: a Powhatan woman (the daughter of Powhatan) who befriended the English at Jamestown and is said to have saved Captain John Smith's life (1595-1617)
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11240249-n: a Powhatan woman (the daughter of Powhatan) who befriended the English at Jamestown and is said to have saved Captain John Smith's life (1595-1617)