Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief)

It has been suggested that Queen Ann and Queen Betty may have been the same person: Sparse documentation and the Powhatan Indians' practice of changing their names on important occasions have led to confusion in identifying the principal leaders of the Pamunkey.

[3]Ann's last record in history was in 1715, when she was noted as visiting the colonial authorities in Virginia.

She had come to seek fair treatment for her tribe, who suffered encroachment and raids by settlers.

[4] The Pamunkey had, in spite of Totopotomoi's sacrifice, been treated poorly by the Virginian settlers in the intervening years.

[3] He was sent as part of an agreement with the governor of Virginia: if her son and another Pamunkey child were sent to the Indian school, the tribe's debt would be forgiven.