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Have you ever seen how big Native American Teepees are? They can be very large! Did you also know that when the Native Americans would move their camps to follow herds of Bison they would just pack up their Teepee and set it up again when they found a new spot to settle! How cool is that! If you want to learn more about Native Americans and the early exploration of American visit the link to learn more! Native American Houses, Native American Teepee, American Story, Natural Homes, American Houses, Pack Up, American Culture, Native American Culture, Cultural Experience

Have you ever seen how big Native American Teepees are? They can be very large! Did you also know that when the Native Americans would move their camps to follow herds of Bison they would just pack up their Teepee and set it up again when they found a new spot to settle! How cool is that! If you want to learn more about Native Americans and the early exploration of American visit the link to learn more!

Sketch of the Algonquin village of Pomeiock, near present-day Gibbs Creek, N.C., showing huts and longhouses inside a protective palisade, c. 1585; in the British Museum, London. Algonquin Indian, Painting Native American, Native American Houses, Delaware Indians, Native American Language, Native American Village, Indian Village, American Architecture, Native American Peoples

Eastern North Carolina has been the citadel of the state’s colonial history and European cultural heritage ever since Sir Walter Raleigh’s dream of colonization at Roanoke came to so mysterious an end. Legends tell of pirate treasure buried beneath the dunes of the Outer Banks, and rusting smokestacks, masts, and boilers protrude from offshore waters, testimony to the more than 2,000 ships that have gone down. Nearby Nags Head got its name, according to tradition, because unscrupulous…

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