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Interactive preview: Virginia's Indians, three-part series

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READ THE SERIES IN THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND ePILOT, JUNE 7-9

They’re known as “The First People.” The first to be invaded. The first to be forgotten. No more. They’ve got a message: We’re still here.

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Look for supplemental interactives to this series Sunday through Tuesday on PilotOnline.com.

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great job! only someone left of the Eastern Shore of Virginia with all of its place names of native origin.
Nassawadox, Chincoteague, Wachapreague, Assawoman, Pungoteague,Onancock etc.
I guess we only matter at tax time, elections and for cutsie little tourist stories.

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