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Chanco
Chanco is a name traditionally assigned to an Indian who is said to have warned a Jamestown colonist, Richard Pace, about an impending Powhatan attack in 1622. This article discusses how the Indian came to be known as Chanco. For a discussion of the various accounts of the Indian's warning, and its consequences for Jamestown, see the entry for Richard Pace. == Unnamed Indian == The Indian's warning to Richard Pace is described in the London Company's official account of the 1622 attack, but the Indian is not named.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="CCX. Edward Waterhouse. "A Declaration of the State of the Colony and . . . a Relation of the Barbarous Massacre." 1622." Susan Myra Kingsbury, editor. Records of the Virginia Company, 1606-26, Volume III: Miscellaneous Records, p. 292 )〕 He is described only as a converted Indian "belonging to one Perry": The account later makes reference to other Indians who warned settlers of the impending attack: None of the Indians who gave warnings are named.
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