Piscataway Indians |
Tribe of Algonquian linguistic stock formerly occupying the peninsula
of lower Maryland between the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay and northward
to the Patapsco |
Marshall
Hall on the Potomac |
Originally, the land at Marshall Hall was settled by a tribe of Native
Americans, called the Conoy, who spoke Algonquian and lived in permanent
villages, each having a chief, or “Tayac.” |
The
Piscataway Indian Museum |
This museum is dedicated to the unborn generations of Piscataway still
to follow. |
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