Virginia's First People: Full Show
Dr. Helen Rountree — Professor Emerita of Anthropology at Old Dominion University — and Dr. Michael Barber — State Archaeologist with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources — discuss the history, culture, geography, and language of Virginia’s First People. Segments include: The Weyanoke: A World of Water and Land The Weyanoke: Farmers and Hunters The Weyanoke: Stone, Bone, and Clay Artifacts Stone Tools Bone Tools The Atlatl: Mysterious Artifacts Werowocomoco: Trading with the Powhatan The Powhatan: The Language Barrier The Powhatan: The Culture Barrier Losing the Land Additional resources are available from the Fairfax Network at https://www.fcps.edu/node/34751. This program is archived in the Fairfax Network Video Library and is available as a high-resolution MP4 video to download, record, and save. Registration is required. For more information, visit https://www.fcps.edu/node/34028.

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