Powhatan (disambiguation)
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The Powhatan are a Native American tribe.
Powhatan or Powhattan may also refer to:
Places in the United States
- Powhatan, Arkansas, a town in Lawrence County
 - Powhatan Historic State Park, Lawrence County, Arkansas
 - Powhattan Township, Brown County, Kansas
- Powhattan, Kansas, a city
 
 - Powhatan, Louisiana, a village
 - Powhatan, North Carolina, an unincorporated community
 - Powhattan, Ohio, an unincorporated community
 - Powhatan County, Virginia
- Powhatan, Virginia, a census-designated place and county seat
 
 - Powhatan Rural Historic District, near King George, King George County, Virginia, on the National Register of Historic Places
 - Fort Powhatan, near Garysville, Virginia, built during the Revolutionary War and abandoned after the Civil War
 - Powhatan, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
 
People
- Powhatan (given name)
- Powhatan (Native American leader) (1545–1618), leader of the Powhatan tribe and father of Pocahontas
 
 
Ships
- USS Powhatan, six United States Navy ships
 - Powhatan-class tugboat, a United States Navy class
 - Powhattan (1837), a ship transporting emigrants which sank in 1854 with the loss of all aboard
 
Other uses
- Powhatan language, an extinct Algonquian language
 - Powhatan Apartments, a Chicago landmark
 - Powhatan (Five Forks, Virginia), a home on the National Register of Historic Places
 - Hotel Powhatan (opened 1891), later the Powhatan College for Young Women (1900–1913), Ranson, West Virginia
 - Powhatan High School, Powhatan County, Virginia
 
See also
- Powhatan Point, Ohio, a village
 - Powhatan Arrow, a train