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The First Tribe of Washington

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The Piscataway tribe lived along the Piscataway Creek in the Prince George's region of Maryland up to our Nation's Capital. Most of the tribe settled comfortably in small villages and camps along the Chesapeake Bay. They were quite content with domestic affairs: the men building wigwams and "dug-out canoes," while the women made pottery and baskets. It is said that these "physically dark, very tall, muscular and well-proportioned people" enjoyed their way of life and they only looked to obtain one thing: peace.
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The First Tribe of Washington 2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed by: Juanita Davis, Tue Jul 17 2007

Where did you get this information. I would like to read that and see all the information available about this tribe.
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Good Article 5 out of 5 stars

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Reviewed by: lukewilbur, Mon May 01 2006

I really enjoyed this article
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