Native American Village of Secotan in Roanoke, published 1884 - stock illustration
Native American Village of Secotan in Roanoke Island (Dare County; North Carolina). The Secotan among the first tribes North American Indians, who had contact with English colonists 1584/85. Wood engraving after a drawing (c. 1585, detail) by Governor John White (English colonist and artist, c. 1540 - c. 1593) in the British Museum, London, published in 1884.
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