Examples of 'pamlico' in a sentence

Meaning of "pamlico"

Pamlico is a type of Native American tribe, historically living in North Carolina's coast and known for their skill in fishing and farming
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  • A group of American Indians of North Carolina.
  • Their Algonquian language.

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They likely incorporated some of the Pamlico as slaves.
It has the Pamlico Sound which is the largest lagoon in the world.
This was later upgraded to a warning with the addition of including the Pamlico Sound.
Most near the Pamlico Sound remained in their own neighborhood or own county.
The sunset is one of the must see attractions of the Pamlico Sound.
Few remaining Pamlico Indians were taken as Tuscarora slaves.
It is the county seat of Pamlico County.
Other groups on the Pamlico Sound joined either the Machapunga or the Tuscarora.
They spoke an Algonquian language also known as Pamlico or Carolina Algonquian.
Pamlico Sound ferry service was suspended, and various Independence Day activities rescheduled.
The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and the Pamlico Sound is to the west.
Including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, should diminish today.
The Atlantic Ocean lies on the east and Pamlico Sound lies to the west.
Pamlico County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
These waterways connect to the Pamlico sound:.

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It was named for Pamlico Sound, which adjoins it.
The bones were recovered in 1986 from a crypt near the Pamlico River.
Straight out of the Neuse, across Pamlico Sound, and through one of.
Cooper described the second victim as a 67-year-old man from Pamlico County.
Investors Littlejohn & Co., LLC and Pamlico will stay on to equally back the combined entity.
Oriental is one of nine incorporated municipalities in Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA.
European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690s led to the founding of Bath.

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