Indian Village-Jamestown Settlement presents the lifestyle of the 17th-century Powhatan Indians as it was encountered by the English settlers in 1607. The village, which consists of several lodges, a garden and a ceremonial dance circle, is based on archaeological findings, eyewitness drawings and accounts of that period. Costumed interpreters tend gardens, twist grass into rope, build canoes and make clay pottery and stone tools. A realistic reinactment of history. Open daily 9am-5pm, closed New Year's Day and Christmas Day.