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The Manahoac, also recorded as Mahock, were a small group of Siouan-language Native Americans (Indigenous people) in northern Virginia at the time of European contact. They numbered approximately 1,000 and lived primarily along the Rappahannock River west of modern Fredericksburg and the Fall Line, and east of the Blue Ridge Mountains. They united with the Monacan, the Occaneechi, the Saponi and the Tutelo. They disappeared from the historical record after 1728.

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  • Manahoac (ca)
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  • Els manahoac, també registrats com a mahock, eren un petit grup d'amerindis de parla siouan que vivia al nord de Virgínia en l'època del contacte amb els europeus. Sumaven aproximadament un miler d'individus i vivien principalment al llarg del a l'oest de l'actual Fredericksburg i la , i a l'est de les Muntanyes Blue Ridge. Es van unir amb els monacan, occaneechi, saponi i tutelos. Van desaparèixer dels registres històrics després de 1728. Segons William W. Tooker, el nom manahoac és algonquí i vol dir "ells són molt feliços", però l'antropòleg John Reed Swanton ho considera dubtós. (ca)
  • Die Manahoac, auch Mahock genannt, waren ein nordamerikanischer Indianerstamm aus der Sioux-Sprachfamilie. Sie waren sprachlich und kulturell mit den Stämmen der Saponi, Tutelo, Occaneechi, Monacan, Shakori und anderen östlichen Völkern der Sioux verwandt, deren traditioneller Lebensraum in der Piedmont Region der Appalachen in den heutigen Bundesstaaten Virginia und North Carolina lag. Wissenschaftler vermuten, dass die Sioux einst eine einheitliche große Gruppe im Tal des Ohio Rivers bildeten, die sich später trennte und danach entweder nach Osten oder Westen zog. Die letzten Überlebenden der Manahoac wurden vermutlich von den Tutelo und Saponi aufgenommen und integriert. Der Stamm gilt daher seit 1728 als ausgestorben. (de)
  • The Manahoac, also recorded as Mahock, were a small group of Siouan-language Native Americans (Indigenous people) in northern Virginia at the time of European contact. They numbered approximately 1,000 and lived primarily along the Rappahannock River west of modern Fredericksburg and the Fall Line, and east of the Blue Ridge Mountains. They united with the Monacan, the Occaneechi, the Saponi and the Tutelo. They disappeared from the historical record after 1728. (en)
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