Weyanoke people

[3] Alternative spellings include Weanoc,[4] Weanock, Winauh, Winauk, Wynauh, and Wynauk.

[4] Their main capital settlement was at Weyanoke Point in Charles City County, Virginia.

[2] Their second primary settlement was at the head of Powell's Creek in Prince George County, Virginia.

[2] At the beginning of the 17th century, when the tribe had early contact with English colonists, the Weynock traded with Wahunsenacawh (Powhatan, c. 1547–c.

[5]At the end of the 18th century, the Weyanock merged completely into the Nottoway, with the surnames Wynoake and Wineoak occasionally appearing on public documents.

The general location of 17th-century Weyanock territory marked by present-day Charles City County, Virginia .