Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia
Members of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia at Caledon State Park, Virginia | |
| Named after | Patawomeck people, American Indians |
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| Formation | 2014 |
| Type | state-recognized tribe (2010), nonprofit organization (2014) |
| EIN 47-1481316 (Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia); EIN 27-1379012 (Patawomeck Heritage Foundation) | |
| Purpose | A23: Cultural, Ethnic Awareness |
| Headquarters | Stafford County, Virginia |
| Location | |
| Membership | 2,600 (2023) |
Official language | English |
President | Charles Bullock (2024) |
| Revenue | $116,481 (2024) |
| Expenses | $128,455 (2024) |
| Website | patawomeckindiantribeofvirginia |
The Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia is a state-recognized tribe in Virginia and a nonprofit organization of individuals who identify as descendants of the Patawomeck people. The majority of them live in and near Fredericksburg and Stafford County, Virginia.
The Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia is not federally recognized as a Native American tribe. The organization has never petitioned for federal recognition.
The Patawomeck people, more commonly known as the Potomac people, are a historic Eastern Algonquian–speaking tribe who lived on the Virginia.