![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Research Home
Tools Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display
|
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display](/research/tools/vocabularies/images/header_aat_record_display.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![Previous Page](/research/tools/vocabularies/images/previous_page.gif) |
![Help](/global/images/global_help.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Click the icon to view the hierarchy. |
|
![](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif) |
Nottoway (style or culture) (Southeastern Native American, Native North American, ... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)) |
|
Note: Style and culture of an Iroquoian-speaking Native American tribe in southern and coastal Virginia. Related to the Meherrin and Tuscarora communities in North Carolina and southern Virginia. Today the Nottoway are recognized as two different tribes, the "Nottoway Indian Tribe" and the "Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe." |
Terms: |
|
Nottoway (style or culture) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,A)
|
Cheroenhaka (style or culture) (C,U,English,UF,U,A)
|
|
Facet/Hierarchy Code: F.FL |
Hierarchical Position:
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
|
![Hierarchy of Styles and Periods Facet](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Styles and Periods Facet |
|
![Hierarchy of Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
.... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name) (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of <styles, periods, and cultures by region>](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
........ <styles, periods, and cultures by region> (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Americas, The](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
............ Americas, The (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Native American](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
................ Native American (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Native North American](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
.................... Native North American (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Southeastern Native American](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
........................ Southeastern Native American (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Nottoway (style or culture)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
............................ Nottoway (style or culture) (G) |
Sources and Contributors: |
|
Nottoway (style or culture)............ |
[VP Preferred] |
............................................... |
Coleman, That the Blood Stay Pure (2013) 222-223; accessed 4 February 2020 |
............................................... |
Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia [online] (2020-) "Nottoway," accessed 4 February 2020, "Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia," |
............................................... |
Ray and Wilson, eds., The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (2007) 242; accessed 4 February 2020 |
............................................... |
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Virginia Indians [online] (2020-) "Nottoway," accessed 4 February 2020, "State Recognized Tribes," |
|