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Umm

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The name "Assawoman" denoted a female Indian of the similarly-named tribe. So, an Assawoman is a female Assawoman? Looking at a map, I think perhaps the tribe name was Accomack. We should probably also clarify that the "woman" in the place name is apparently a coincidence and that it was a proper name rather than just a term for a female of a particular tribe. Soap 12:56, 28 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]