Chaptico

Chaptico

The Chaptico were a group of Native Americans who lived along the Western shore of Chesapeake Bay in what is today Maryland. They were loosely dominated by the Patuxent in the pre-colonial time. The Chaptico spoke an Algonquian language.

Sources

  • Maryland: A Colonial History p. 22.

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