Definition
A member of a Native American people who lived in North Carolina; also refers to their language or territory.
Etymology
From the Algonquian language family, the Chowanoc were documented by early English colonists in the late 16th century. The name derives from their association with the Chowan River area in North Carolina.
Kelly Says
The Chowanoc appear in some of the earliest English colonial records, including John White's lost colony accounts—they're a crucial connection to understanding pre-contact and early-contact Native American societies in what became the Outer Banks!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
Chowdhury
cho-wa-noc
ARالعربية
شووانوك
sho-wa-no-uk
BNবাংলা
চোয়ানোক
cho-ya-nok
CACatalà
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
CSČeština
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
DADansk
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
DEDeutsch
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
ELΕλληνικά
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
ESEspañol
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
FAفارسی
چوونوک
cho-vo-nok
FISuomi
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
FRFrançais
chowanoc
sho-wa-nok
HEעברית
Chowdhury
chow-d-ree
HIहिन्दी
चोवानोक्
cho-wa-nok
HUMagyar
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
IDBahasa Indonesia
chowanoc
chow-a-noc
ITItaliano
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
JA日本語
チャワノック
cha-wa-noc-ku
KKKK
Chowdhury
cho-wa-noc
MSBahasa Melayu
chowanoc
chow-a-noc
MYမြန်မာ
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
NLNederlands
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
NONorsk
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
PAPA
Chowdhury
cho-wa-noc
PLPolski
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
PTPortuguês
chowanoc
chow-a-noc
RORomână
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
RUРусский
чованок
cho-va-nok
SVSvenska
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
SWKiswahili
chowanoc
chow-a-noc
TAதமிழ்
சோவானொக்
so-va-no-kku
TEతెలుగు
చోవానొక్
cho-va-nok
THไทย
โชวาน็อก
cho-wa-nok
TRTürkçe
chowanoc
cho-wa-noc
UKУкраїнська
чованок
cho-va-nok
URاردو
چوہانوک
chow-a-nok
VITiếng Việt
chowanoc
chow-a-noc