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Getting Dressed | Clothing for a 17th Century Powhatan Man in Tsenacommacah 

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Samantha joins us alongside Roger to talk about clothing that Powhatan men would have been wearing in Tsenacommacah in the 17th century.

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Комментарии : 31   
@TheTribeOfBenjamin
@TheTribeOfBenjamin 7 месяцев назад
Great job guys! Enjoying the vids! Ben
@JYFMuseums
@JYFMuseums 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@kylemorice4870
@kylemorice4870 2 года назад
Good informative video.
@Tsonontowan
@Tsonontowan Год назад
Nice vid! Didn't know that about Powhatan hair
@mathiascaspersen1606
@mathiascaspersen1606 Год назад
Can you guys go into detail with the aprons? How they are worn etc.
@uthyrgreywick5702
@uthyrgreywick5702 8 месяцев назад
John White's (of Roanoke fame) watercolors were first hand depictions. To put it mildly, at least in warm weather, butts and boobs were out in the open.
@FrancisMarion_1786
@FrancisMarion_1786 2 месяца назад
Whats the background music? I love it lol
@charlesdeleo4608
@charlesdeleo4608 Год назад
So, the shell beads, I assume are wampum?
@JYFMuseums
@JYFMuseums Год назад
Wampum are shell beads made from quahog or channeled whelk , however not all shell beads are wampum. Wampum is associated more with the tribes of the northeast, and while wampum is found in Virginia it is not as common or of the same quality as wampum from the northeast.
@kilroy7562
@kilroy7562 2 года назад
Kilroy was here
@sykeraid4944
@sykeraid4944 Год назад
Is the dude a member of any federally-recognized tribe?
@crashfisticuffs
@crashfisticuffs 2 месяца назад
Why would he need to be from a federally recognized tribe?
@jackmcclung4297
@jackmcclung4297 Месяц назад
Yes two actually
@jimh749723
@jimh749723 11 месяцев назад
Mask? Really
@JYFMuseums
@JYFMuseums 11 месяцев назад
Could you clarify your question?
@yemyearmii7231
@yemyearmii7231 2 года назад
Really hoping the model was of actual native decent
@romeob4573
@romeob4573 Год назад
Highly doubt it but I am
@nickblack7910
@nickblack7910 Год назад
I don't think it matters really
@user-wv5fg6bn6r
@user-wv5fg6bn6r Год назад
@@nickblack7910 fr people can do what they want
@Dagothownsneravar
@Dagothownsneravar Год назад
​@@nickblack7910 it very much matters
@Dagothownsneravar
@Dagothownsneravar Год назад
​@@user-wv5fg6bn6r so I can dress like your ancestors?
@RW77000
@RW77000 10 месяцев назад
I love the purpose of the video but as an Algonquin women I'm wondering why you both are dressed in Algonquin regalia instead of simply hiring Algonquin people as models to recreate our Indigenous history.
@thetroodon9482
@thetroodon9482 8 месяцев назад
i’m sure that they would love to have more staff and volunteers, but it’s more that this this is so nitch and unknown not many people know how to volunteer or even know about this hobby in general
@lowelljohnson2082
@lowelljohnson2082 2 месяца назад
Hire an native American
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