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Histories of Virginia State Recognized Tribes

Links to Virginia State Recognized Tribes

Tribe Year Recognized Location
Mattaponi 17th Century Banks of Mattaponi River, King William County
Pamunkey 17th Century Banks of Pamunkey River, King William County
Chickahominy 1983 Charles City County
Eastern Chickahominy 1983 New Kent County
Rappahannock 1983 Indian Neck, King & Queen County
Upper Mattaponi 1983 King William County
Nansemond 1985 Cities of Suffolk and Chesapeake
Monacan Indian Nation 1989 Bear Mountain, Amherst County
Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) 2010 Courtland, Southampton County
Nottoway 2010 Capron, Southampton County
Patawomeck 2010 Stafford County

Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth. Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond. 8 February 2016.  

In addition, download the Virginia Indian Heritage Trail(PDF).  It is a landmark publication, created by members of the Virginia tribes and reflecting Virginia Indian perspectives on their own history and how that history is interpreted. The Virginia Indian Heritage Trail guides visitors to sites that have accurate, culturally sensitive interpretative content on Virginia Indians. The 85-page guide contains information on more than two dozen tribal and interpretive sites; the history of Virginia Indians and tribes; historic and contemporary photographs; lists of Virginia Indian resources and suggested readings; and a foreword by Chief Kenneth Adams of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe.