-
Awashonks sent for
Benjamin Church; when he arrived,
there were
hundreds of
people present and
Awashonks was
leading a
ceremonial dance.
Awashonks stopped...
-
persons whose names are in
Algonquian languages.
Andaigweos ****a****et
Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay
Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas Canonchet Canonicus...
- charter. The
ruler of the
Native Americans was a
female sachem named Awashonks who was
friendly to the
newcomers and
remained so
during and
after King...
- Weetamoo,
chief of Poc****et (DOW) Canonchet,
chief of Narragansetts †
Awashonks,
chief of
Sakonnets Muttawmp,
chief of
Nipmucks Madockawando,
chief of...
-
confused with
other contemporary Squaw Sachems in the region,
including Awashonks and Weetamoo.
Using the
Squaw Sachem of
Mistick name or
likeness has been...
-
Alachua band of the
Seminole tribe.: 381 Attakullakulla,
Cherokee chief Awashonks,
Sakonnet 17th
century female chief Bill John Baker, Prin****l
Chief of...
-
Queen Betty (reigned 1686–1708?)
Queen Ann (reigned 1708?–1723?)
Weetamoo Awashonks Queen Alliquippa (reigned 1754)
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i
Apacuana Isabel...
- s****. The
Elizabeth Swift was
grounded and
subsequently freed, and the
Awashonks was
crushed and lost. Sept 9:
There was an
attempt to
lighten the two...
- 1835, the
inhabitants of
Namdrik Atoll boarded the M****achusetts
whaler Awashonks,
killing the
captain and five crew
members before their iroij was killed...
- Saragossa". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
Retrieved 2016-03-09. "Brooklyn Museum:
Awashonks". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
Retrieved 2016-03-09.
Diogenes Laërtius, "Lives...