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Announcing the new Roanoak Indian Village Educational Series Productions See the Village of Roanoak that was found by the English explorers in the expedition of 1584, sent by Sir Walter Raleigh to find a place for the first English Colony in the New World, led by Captain Arthur Barlowe and Captain Philip Amadas, with Thomas Hariot as Scientist, and John White as Artist, faithfully reconstructed and illustrating that first day in August 1584 when the Roanoak Indians on Roanoke Island along the Outer Banks of North Carolina warmly welcomed Captain Arthur Barlowe and 7 other men into their village and how they were really treated. Find out what has been left out of American History books, but was published by Captain John Smith in 1624 in his General History of Virginia. Captain John Smith's History of Virginia clearly quotes Captain Arthur Barlowe as saying that "a more kind and loving people can not be" than the people of Roanoak. See this day for yourself in A DAY AT ROANOAK, the first in the Roanoak Educational Series from the exhibits of the reconstructed Roanoak Indian Village on Roanoke Island, near Manteo, NC from 1970 to 1979.
To Purchase YOUR copy of "A DAY AT ROANOAK", CLICK HERE NOW! Beginning with "A DAY AT ROANOAK" , released in Manteo, NC at the Fourth Annual Roanoke Island American Indian Cultural Festival and Powwow hosted by The Algonquin Indians of North Carolina, Inc. on August 11 & 12, 2007. Now, after 30 years since the closing of Roanoak Indian Village at Roanoak Island Historical Park on the north end of Roanoke Island near Manteo, NC where the true story of the English expedition of 1584 to Roanoke Island was told, and where the Village Life of the Roanoaks was authentically recreated and demonstrated, this story is again available to families, school teachers, scout leaders and anyone who would like to know where America really began and what the Native Americans, the Roanoaks, of Wingondacoa, were really like, "A DAY AT ROANOAK" tells the story of how the English explorers were welcomed to the Village of Roanoak by the wife of Chief Granganameo on that day in August 1584, featuring exhibits from the reconstructed ROANOAK INDIAN VILLAGE at ROANOAK ISLAND HISTORICAL PARK near Manteo, NC from 1971 to 1978, and the journal entries of Captain Arthur Barlowe and Thomas Hariot as published by Captain John Smith in London in 1624. Captain Arthur Barlowe described the Roanoaks as the most kind and loving people in the world. Find out way. What were the Englishmen fed and what food items began at Roanoak that you partake of today? See what a typical day in the village was like for the native people, and how graciously they welcomed their friends into their village that hot August evening. You will see how the Englishmen were received, how they got from their long boat to dry land without getting wet, and what happened at the end of the day that left the people of Roanoak crying all night in the rain. This day at Roanoak is recorded in the journals of Arthur Barlowe and Thomas Hariot and were published in the general history of Virginia by Captian John Smith in 1624. "A DAY AT ROANOAK" is the first in the new Roanoak Series from Mark 4:22 Productions & Publications, Inc. Buy YOUR copy of A DAY AT ROANOAK NOW, JUST CLICK HERE. Find out how much YOU know about Roanoak and where America really began - Take our History Quickie Quiz, Click here! To Purchase YOUR copy of "A DAY AT ROANOAK", CLICK HERE NOW! Made your selections and ready to check out? Just click here now. To receive notification of New Roanoak Series Productions as they become available, send us a request through a feedback form by clicking here.
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