Doeg people

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The Doeg (also called Dogue, Taux, Tauxenent) were a Native American people who lived in Virginia. They spoke an Algonquian language and may have been a branch of the Nanticoke tribe, historically based on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The Nanticoke considered the Algonquian Lenape as "grandfathers". The Doeg are known for a raid in July 1675 that contributed to colonists' uprising in Bacon's Rebellion. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Doeg people
rdf:langString Doeg
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rdf:langString Piscataway or Nanticoke
rdf:langString Doeg
rdf:langString Watercolor by John White depicting an Algonquian village similar in appearance to villages in Tsenacommacah.
rdf:langString Virginia and Maryland
rdf:langString Extinct as a tribe
rdf:langString The Doeg (also called Dogue, Taux, Tauxenent) were a Native American people who lived in Virginia. They spoke an Algonquian language and may have been a branch of the Nanticoke tribe, historically based on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The Nanticoke considered the Algonquian Lenape as "grandfathers". The Doeg are known for a raid in July 1675 that contributed to colonists' uprising in Bacon's Rebellion.
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