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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 16 MIN

S1E1 Scent Flower: The Woman at the Root of the Line

from The Free Man's Line: Bell and Franklin Family

She was born in 1517. Ninety years before Jamestown. In a world the English had not yet reached.Her name was Amopotuske — Scent Flower and she is Courtney's (Sisi's) 12th great-grandmother. She was born at the confluence of the Dan and Staunton Rivers in the Powhatan homeland of Tsenacomoco, a civilization of 30 tribal nations, 160 villages, and a political system so sophisticated the English colonizers couldn't read it when they finally arrived.She lived her entire 83 years in an unbroken Powhatan world. She never saw what came next. In this episode, we go back to the beginning. We examine the matrilineal society she lived in — where power flowed through women, where her son Opechancanough's authority to rule came directly through her, and where the English failure to understand this system led to 40 years of catastrophic diplomacy and war.We also confront what the historical record didn't write down — and why that silence was deliberate.14 generations. 510 years. One unbroken line. It starts here.This episode draws on family tree documentation built by P. Pierson, and on the genealogical scholarship of Angela Walton-Raji, whose research on Black American and Freedmen ancestry has been an invaluable source for this archive.The archive, this podcast, and all creative work belong to Courtney C — Sisi in Brasil.This archive was researched and produced with the assistance of large language model technology. Click here to read MY reasoning or visit faafo.app and search for "i said yes. and i would do it again."Every record, name, and date was verified by Courtney, granddaughter of Manley Ray "Bubba" Bell. The technology is a tool. The history is real.The full archive lives at bloodline.faafo.app.

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She was born in 1517. Ninety years before Jamestown. In a world the English had not yet reached.Her name was Amopotuske — Scent Flower and she is Courtney's (Sisi's) 12th great-grandmother. She was born at the confluence of the Dan and Staunton...

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