Opossunoquonuske

Opossunoquonuske
BornUnknown
Disappeared1610
Died1610
Other namesOppussoquionuske or Opposunoquonuske
FamilyOpechancanough (Brother)

Opossunoquonuske (variant forms: Oppussoquionuske or Opposunoquonuske) (birthdate unknown – 1610) was a Weroansqua of an Appomattoc town near the mouth of the Appomattox River.[1] Weroansqua (or Weroance) is an Algonquian word meaning leader or commander among the Powhatan confederacy of Virginia coast and Chesapeake Bay region. She was known as the queen of Appamatuck, The community she led was large enough to provide an estimated twenty warriors to the Powhatan Confederacy.

Native women leaders appear in numerous colonial records, and Opossunoquonuske is among that list. Just as Hernando de Soto met a woman he called the Lady of Cofitachequi, John Smith mentions Opossunoquonuske, “Queen of Appomattoc” Even as colonization curtailed more direct forms of political and military leadership for women, later records attest to the ways in which many Native women maintained sociocultural authority.[2]

Early descriptions

Various English settlers gave the first recorded descriptions of Opossunoquonuske. Captain John Smith described her as “young and comely."[3] According to historian Helen Rountree, Captain Christopher Newport gave one of the fullest descriptions of her.  Newport was an English privateer and ship captain who helped to establish the first English colony in North America at Jamestown in 1607.  According to Newport, in May of 1607, when Newport, Smith, and an exploring party sailed upriver from Jamestown, the “Queene of Apamatuck kindely entreated” them to visit “her people.” He wrote of her as a woman whose name was Opossunoquonuske, was the sister of Coquonasum, the king or werowance of Appomattoc, a town under Powhatan’s dominion. Opossunoquonuske’s kinship ties entitled her to rule in her own right.[3]

Historians, Helen Rountree and Gina M. Martino argue the Powhatan people may have met the Englishmen earlier when they visited a place called Arrohattoc, about five miles from Appomattoc. The Native ruler there, whom the English described as the Icing, “most kindely entertained” described Opossunoquske as making a majestic entrance with her attendants.[2][3] She was dignified and dressed more elegantly than anyone else, she wore a copper crown, and other copper jewelry adorned her ears and encircled her neck.[3] Her long black hair hung down to the middle of her back. She would "permitt none to stand or sitt neere her."[2]

People who came in contact with her highlighted her bravery. Gabriel Archer, an early explorer who settled in Jamestown, wrote of Oppossunoquonuske as "a fatt lustie manly woman" after meeting her in 1607.[3] Arriving outlanders had shot off their guns, the noise was nothing in the Powhatan world sounded quite like gunpowder but, according to Archer, Oppsunoquonsque “did not flinch at the sound.”

Incident in winter of 1610

Opossunoquonuske invited a party of fourteen Englishmen to “feast and make merry” in her village. According to Virginian colonist William Strachey, she persuaded them to leave their weapons in their boat with feminine guile, claiming that “their [the Indian] women would be afrayd ells [else] of their pieces [weapons].”[1] Historians Thomas H. Appleton and Helen Rountree suggest that Opossunoquonuske she deliberately played upon gendered expectations, divesting the Englishmen of their weapons.[3]  After all, Opossunoquonuske had previously asked to see English guns fired and who had watched with interest, not fear.[3]

Opossunoquonuske served a feast, probably of venison or turkey, to her unsuspecting guests. Then, she ordered them killed. Only the “taborer” (drummer) escaping by holding the boat’s rudder as a shield and sculling the boat out of arrowshot range.

In Opossunoquonuske’s culture, inventive torture and artful killing were much admired in making war against one’s enemies. English encroachment on her people’s lands would have been reason enough, in Opossunoquonuske’s mind, to take revenge on any English visitors. In killing them, she would send a clear message to the English of the wrongs they had done and of her own power to wreak vengeance.[3] A closer examination of the seventeenth century in Virginia by historian Thomas Appleton and John Boswell reveals that Opossunoquonuske and other Indian women were far from passive or invisible.

She was wounded [MOU1] as she fled into the woods, indeed, she may have died of her wounds for she does not reappear in the records after that. Another boat carrying the governor himself managed to reach the falls of the James River (in the autumn of 1610), where the foreigners built and occupied a fort for a while in spite of the local people’s ferocious response, which killed many intruders. The intruders returned the favor, destroying many houses in Powhatan town.[2] By 1613, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia had been established at the town site.[3] John Smith, in his narrative of the Virginia Colony, discussed the burning of the town but not the reason behind it, calling the motive only the "injurie done us by them of Apomatock.”

As Gina Martino argues, "Opposing or killing such female leaders as Opossunoquonuske reflected an inherent acknowledgment of her position as rightful rulers and formidable foes. The careers of such female sachems as Opossunoquonuske of the Appomattoc, the “Queene” of the Massachusett, Matantuck of the Narragansett, and Weetamoo of the Pocasset demonstrate both the social space available for female sachems in Native nations and the widespread colonial recognition of their rank and right to rule regardless of whether that rule supported colonial objectives."[4] According to Helen Rountree, when the satellite town at their river’s mouth was burned, and Opossunoquonuske, its weroansqua, was wounded.[2]

Family history and tribal background

After her death, Opossunoquonuske’s brother, Opechancanough, became chief of the Powhatan Confederacy in present-day Virginia from 1618 until his death in 1646. Opechancanough inherited the position from his cousin, Powhatan/Wahunsonacock, under whose leadership the Confederacy had considerably expanded through war and marriage. Opossunoquske and her brother were both tribal members of the Powhatan Confederacy (c. 1570-1677). The Powhatan Confederacy was a political, social, and martial entity of over 30 Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes of the region of modern-day Virginia, Maryland, and part of North Carolina, USA.[5]

Opechancanough led the Powhatan in the Second (1622-1626) and Third (1644-1646) Anglo-Powhatan Wars. He began the second war with a coordinated attack on English settlements known as the Indian massacre of 1622. These wars marked a high point of Algonquian resistance to English colonization. In 1646, Opechancanough was captured by English colonists and taken to Jamestown, where he was killed by a settler assigned to guard him.[6]

The English encountered the Appamatucks, with a satellite town of Appamattucks, and with the Weyanocks during their trip. The Appamatucks, one of Powhatan’s original chiefdoms, were extremely hospitable to the visitors as they made their way up and back down the river. In the Powhatan world sounded quite like gunpowder suddenly going off. Opossunoquonuske, had given grudging hospitality to the visitors, staunchly shown little fear of the racket.  

The London Company

The London Company, officially known as the Virginia Company of London, was a division of the Virginia Company with responsibility for colonizing the east coast of North America, concurred the documents of Gabriel Archer, an explorer who was  the appointed the official note taker of this trip. Historian Helen Rountree and Thomas Appleton explain that this trip had specific instructions from the London Company; “They were to establish trade with the Native people, whom they considered savages, while encouraging them to abandon their traditional ways and become Christians.”[7] Connecting this to Opossunoquonuske, exploring encountered the Arrohattoc Tribe also known as the Powhatan, as the explorers believed it to be the name of the town because of an Aboriginal leader named Powhatan ruled some thirty tribes. The land was surrounded by fields of tobacco corn, beans, and gourds.[7] The local tribes told the explorers about a large body of water just beyond the mountains and they set sail they believed the mountains were full of gold, Archer noted that they saw “the queen of this country”[7] and noted “She is a fat, lusty, manly women.”[8]  As the Englishmen departed, Opossunoquonuske suggested that they stop down the river to meet one of her brothers, a werowance name Opechancanough. There are claims that while the early English documentary sources clearly indicate that Opossunoquonuske’s village was on the north side of the Appomattox River, the presence of considerable Late Woodland material at the City Point itself suggests that a village may have been present on the bluff prior to English exploration. Opossunoquonuske, may have observed or heard of the hospitality and may have wanted to establish her own relations with the newcomers. Her queenly bearing impressed the English visitors. As Archer noted, they saw her “comminge in the same fashion of state as Powhatan or Arrohattoc, yea rather with more Majesty.”[3]

References

  1. ^ "Library of Virginia | Virginia.gov". www.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e Rountree, Helen C. (2006). Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough : three Indian lives changed by Jamestown. University of Virginia Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-8139-2596-7. OCLC 1014447597.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Appleton, Jr., Thomas H.; Boswell, Angela, eds. (2003). Searching for Their Places: Women in the South across Four Centuries. University of Missouri Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-8262-6288-2.
  4. ^ Martino-Trutor, Gina M. (2015). ""As Potent a Prince as Any Round About Her": Rethinking Weetamoo of the Pocasset and Native Female Leadership in Early America". Journal of Women's History. 27 (3): 37–60. doi:10.1353/jowh.2015.0032. ISSN 1527-2036. S2CID 142629136.
  5. ^ Bial, Raymond (2002). The Powhatan. Benchmark Books, Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 978-0761412090.
  6. ^ "Acting Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources - Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources". www.naturalresources.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  7. ^ a b c Rountree, Helen C. (1998). "Powhatan Indian Women: The People Captain John Smith Barely Saw". Ethnohistory. 45 (1): 1–29. doi:10.2307/483170. ISSN 0014-1801. JSTOR 483170.
  8. ^ Cooper, Michael L. (2007). Jamestown, 1607. Holiday House. ISBN 978-0-8234-1948-7. OCLC 63195882.


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