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This article was created Jun 16 2007 in hopes of clearing up many genealogist's errors in understanding the terms tuckahoe and cohee. I welcome all comments and discussion to add to or correct this article Gwyncann 19:13, 16 June 2007 (UTC) Lee Mathers

I have nominated the article "Tuckahoe tribe" for deletion. This article reflects a long history of speculation and ignorance of the cultural terms tuckahoe-cohee, when they appear in family histories of uninformed and amateur genealogists. Having gone through an identical sequence of confusion, speculation and hypothesis, and later research, and documentation, I believe that all references to an American Indian tribe named Tuckahoe are in error and such error should not be forwarded to the public supported by a Wikipedia article.

Should documented research prove otherwise, then a new article should be posted, properly documented and verified. Gwyncann 18:37, 23 June 2007 (UTC)