
Pamunkey Indian Tribe | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indian Tribe is one of the most prominent Indian tribes to first meet Europeans on the East Coast of North America. This status is due in part to the prominence of Pamunkey …
Museum & Cultural Center | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indian Museum and Cultural Center is a tribal museum located on the Pamunkey Indian Reservation. The museum focuses on the Pamunkey Indian Tribe’s history and way of …
Reservation | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indian Reservation (Reservation), established in 1646, is perhaps the oldest inhabited Indian reservation in North America. The Reservation is approximately 1,600 acres …
Cultural Resources | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
To perpetuate Pamunkey Indian Tribe heritage through sharing knowledge of the Tribe’s history and culture for present and future generations through access, education, service, and …
Tribal Government | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indian Tribal Government is comprised of one Chief and seven council members, all of whom are elected by the voting citizens of the Tribe. The Assistant Chief is selected by …
FAQs | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
What does the Pamunkey Indian Tribal Office do? The Tribal Office handles the day-to-day activities that are related to Procurement, Human Resources, record keeping and billing, …
Housing | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indian Tribe Housing Program mission is to assist eligible tribal citizens and their families in the acquisition and maintaining of affordable housing. Disclosure: The descriptions …
Artist Directory | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
Discover and connect directly with certified Pamunkey Artists, whether you're a business, organization, or fellow artist, our directory makes it easy to find and connect with our artist …
As a sovereign nation, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe determines its citizenship based on direct lineal descent from a historical Pamunkey Indian as identified on two possible lists. Direct lineal …
Natural Resources | Pamunkey Indian Tribe
The Pamunkey Indians have depended on fishing, hunting, trapping and gardening for hundreds of years for our subsistence. One of the main staples of our diet for the past one hundred and …