Powhatan
Powhatan
Powhatan (ca. 1550-1618) was chief of a confederation of Algonquian Indians in Virginia at the time of the British colonization of Jamestown.
Powhatan was the son of a chief reportedly driven from Florida by the Spaniards. Settling in Virginia, the chief soon conquered about five local tribes and confederated them under his leadership. Powhatan inherited this confederacy and continued to conquer other tribes so that, by the time of the colonization of Jamestown, he ruled about 30 tribes comprising some 8, 000 people.
Powhatan made his headquarters at Werowocomoco, a village on the north side of the York River 15 miles from Jamestown. However, his home was at the falls of the James River (near present Richmond). This site was known as Powhata, thus the English colonists called him Powhatan.
As chief of this confederation, Powhatan was noted for ruling with rigid discipline. He was said to be very cruel to prisoners, and he always maintained a personal guard of 30 to 40 warriors. He had several wives, 20 sons, and 10 daughters, one of whom was Pocahontas.
In 1607 Powhatan was described by John Smith as a "tall, well proportioned man" with gray hair and thin beard who had an aura of sadness about him. The early colonists came to Powhatan to beg for corn, for, as the Native Americans later said, they were yet too weak to steal it. Powhatan was suspicious of the newcomers, refusing to sell them corn. He ordered ambushes of small parties of Englishmen, and several workers were murdered in the fields.
In 1608, according to a story of debated authenticity, Capt. John Smith had been captured and was about to be
clubbed to death when he was saved by Powhatan's daughter Pocahontas. This incident did not change Powhatan's attitude toward the English. Nor did his crowning when, in 1609, acting under orders from the Virginia Company, Capt. Christopher Newport, using a gilded crown brought from England for the purpose, crowned Powhatan "Emperor of the Indies." John Smith said that Powhatan appreciated the gifts he received but could be persuaded only with difficulty to stoop to allow the crown to be put on his head.
In 1610 Smith's unsuccessful attempt to capture Powhatan triggered Indian retribution. However, in 1613 Samuel Argall captured Pocahontas and held her hostage for the good behavior of the Powhatan confederacy. An uneasy truce followed.
In 1614 John Rolfe, one of the English settlers, asked to marry Pocahontas. Governor Sir Thomas Dale agreed to the marriage, as did Powhatan, and it took place in Jamestown that June. Powhatan did not trust the colonists sufficiently to attend the wedding and sent his brother in his place.
With the marriage of Pocahontas and Rolfe, Powhatan made a formal treaty of peace with the English which he kept until his death in April 1618. He was succeeded by his second brother, Itopatin (or Opitchepan), who in a few short years would go to war with the Virginia settlers again.
Further Reading
The information about Powhatan is in Capt. John Smith, The Generall Historie of Virginia. … (1624; several later editions). Also consult Frederick W. Hodge, Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (2 vols., 1907-1910); Kate D. Sweetser, Book of Indian Braves (1913); and John R. Swanton, The Indian Tribes of North America (1952). □
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Cytokinesis-defective mutants of Arabidopsis
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 6/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; Cytokinesis-Defective Mutants of Arabidopsis...bloated, and buns, that are required for cytokinesis. The mutants are seedling lethal...correlating roughly with the severity of their cytokinesis defect. Similarly, the extent to which...
|
|
Plant cytokinesis. Exploring the links
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 6/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Plant Cytokinesis. Exploring the Links1 Cytokinesis is the partitioning of the cytoplasm following nuclear...and telophase. The spatial and temporal regulation of cytokinesis requires a series of links between the nuclear cycle...
|
|
Cytokinesis in Animal Cells.
Magazine article from: BioScience; 3/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...of nuclear division and that cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm...mitosis, and the process of cytokinesis lasts approximately one-quarter...Alberts et al. 1994). In Cytokinesis in Animal Cells, author Raymond...
|
|
Inhibition of cytokinesis by wiskostatin does not rely on N-WASP/Arp2/3 complex pathway.(Research article)
Magazine article from: BMC Cell Biology; 7/30/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Nathalie Morin [1] Background Cytokinesis is essential to cell growth and has...pathways that coordinate mitotic exit and cytokinesis. In metazoans, the central spindle...and RhoA effectors, are required for cytokinesis [13, 14]. In agreement with a conserved...
|
|
Two new loci, PLEIADE and HYADE, implicate organ-specific regulation of cytokinesis in Arabidopsis
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Implicate OrganSpecific Regulation of Cytokinesis in Arabidopsis' In screens for regulators...are all characteristics of defective cytokinesis. These defects were pronounced in roots...interactions during cell division and cytokinesis. The Arabidopsis root has a well...
|
|
Reversible regression of cytokinesis induced by Ca2+ ionophore.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 10/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...cell cycle events such as mitosis and cytokinesis (e.g., 1, 2). In the sea urchin...rise in [Ca.sup.2+] precedes cytokinesis (3); and in the medaka embryo, this...into the sand dollar embryo prior to cytokinesis arrests development and inhibits furrow...
|
|
Redistribution of Golgi stacks and other organelles during mitosis and cytokinesis in plant cells
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 9/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Other Organelles during Mitosis and Cytokinesis in Plant Cells1[w] We have followed...redistribution of Golgi stacks during mitosis and cytokinesis in living tobacco BY-2 suspension...preprophase band. During telophase and cytokinesis, many Golgi stacks redistribute around...
|
|
Shs1 Plays Separable Roles in Septin Organization and Cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Magazine article from: Genetics; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...arrested in chains, indicative of a cytokinesis defect. Surprisingly, the other four...that Shs1 plays supportive roles in cytokinesis. We also found that deletion of SHS1...the septin mutants, but did not show cytokinesis defects as described above, suggesting...
|
|
SCAMPs Highlight the Developing Cell Plate during Cytokinesis in Tobacco BY-2 Cells1[C][W][OA]
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 8/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...diverted to the cell plate during cytokinesis dividing Bright Yellow-2 cells...cells progress from metaphase to cytokinesis, punctate OsSCAMP1-labeled...this process to be equivocal. Cytokinesis normally takes place immediately...
|
|
Four Novel Suppressors of gic1 gic2 and Their Roles in Cytokinesis and Polarized Cell Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Magazine article from: Genetics; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...regulatory function for Skg6 and Tos2 in cytokinesis. Consistent with this model, deletion...loss of HOF1, a positive regulator of cytokinesis. Our analysis of the second pair of...toward the mother-bud neck to promote cytokinesis (PRUYNE and BRETSCHER 2000b). Cytokinesis...
|
|
Cytokinesis
Book article from: Biology
Cytokinesis Cytokinesis is the process by which a cell divides its cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells. As the final step in cell division after mitosis , cytokinesis is a carefully orchestrated process that signals the start of a...
|
|
cytokinesis
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
cytokinesis see mitosis .
|
|
Mitosis
Book article from: Genetics
...cells, in a process called cytokinesis. Before entering the M phase...The cell cycle is completed by cytokinesis, the physical division of the...daughter cells. By the time cytokinesis occurs, other cytoplasmic organelles...
|
|
Cell Cycle
Book article from: Plant Sciences
...mitosis (chromosome separation) and cytokinesis (cytoplasm separation). In effect...diploid set of chromosomes followed by cytokinesis when a new wall forms between sibling cells. Cytokinesis requires the formation of a cell plate...
|
|
Cell Division
Book article from: Animal Sciences
...actually split in two in a process called cytokinesis, in which the cellular membrane is...state it was in during interphase. Cytokinesis then divides the rest of the cell...shoes on the other. Telophase I and Cytokinesis. The cell divides. Each cell contains...
|