Orapax
| Orapax Orapaks | |
|---|---|
| Native American Settlement | |
| Orapax settlement included in Captain John Smith's 1624 map of Virginia | |
| Established as capital | 1609 | 
| Ceased as capital | 1614 | 
| Government | |
| • Type | Tribal government | 
| • Body | Powhatan Confederacy | 
| • Chief | Powhatan | 
Orapax (also spelled Orapakes or Orapaks) served as a significant capital for the Powhatan Confederacy during the early 17th century. This strategic relocation reflected the dynamic interactions between the indigenous Powhatan people and the encroaching English settlers.