Virginia Indians Today
The Mattaponi Indian Reservation was created from land long held by the Tribe by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1658. To learn more about the Mattaponi Indian Reservation, visit http://www.baylink.org/mattaponi/.
The treaty of 1677 between the King of England, acting through the Governor of Virginia, and several Indian Tribes including the Pamunkey is the most important existing document describing Virginia's relationship toward Indian land. To learn more about the Pamunkey Indian Reservation visit, http://www.baylink.org/Pamunkey/.