Once, the Anacostia River was a winding, navigable river lined by tidal marshes and forests that stretched from the Potomac River to the Port of Bladensburg. Over 4,000 years ago, its eastern banks ...
Before there was a White House, Native American tribes such as the Nacotchtank and Patawomeke lived in the Potomac Valley region for more than 10,000 years, part of an East Coast network linked by ...
The William & Mary Washington Center acknowledges the Indigenous peoples who are the original inhabitants of the lands on which we are located today – lands of the Anacostans or Nacotchtank peoples, ...