In 1650, an Appomattoc guide called Pyancha took a party led by Abraham Wood beyond the headwaters of the river.
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Previously, the only recorded information on the language had been a short list of words and phrases collected by Lt. John Fontaine at Fort Christanna in 1716, and a few assorted terms recorded by colonial sources such as John Lederer, Abraham Wood, Hugh Jones, and William Byrd II.