- The
Cowasuck, also
known as Cow****, was an Algonquian-speaking
Native American tribe in
northeastern North America and the name of
their primary settlement...
- Abenakis, and this term
gradually was
applied to all
Western Abenaki.
Cowasuck (also Coh****, Cohasiac, Koasek, Koasek, Coos – "People of the Pines"),...
-
information regarding the
Cowasuck Band of the
Pennacook Abenaki. It was
started in 1993 by Paul Pouilot,
Sagamo of the
Cowasuck Band of the
Pennacook Abenaki...
- Coos may
refer to:
Cowasuck, also
known as Cow**** or Coös, an Algonquian-speaking
Native American tribe in
northeastern North America Coos people, an indigenous...
- Its name
means "the
place of log traps." The band is also
named for the
Cowasuck people and
Abenaki people, one of the
tribes that
inhabited a
large portion...
- ISBN 0-618-06510-5
Smoking and
Pipes Archived 2011-09-28 at the
Wayback Machine,
Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki
People Chamberlin,
Ralph Vary (1911). "The...
- Arosaguntacook, Pigwacket/Pequawket)
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi,
Cowasuck, Sokoki,
Pennacook Maine Wabanaki-State
Truth and
Reconciliation Commission...
- Algonquian-speaking
Abenaki tribes,
largely divided between the Androscoggin,
Cowasuck and
Pennacook nations,
inhabited the area
before European settlement. Despite...
- Arosaguntacook, Pigwacket/Pequawket)
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi,
Cowasuck, Sokoki,
Pennacook Joint Tribal Council of the P****amaquoddy
Tribe v. Morton...
-
historically New
Hampshire and
Vermont Pennacook, M****achusetts, New
Hampshire Cowasuck,
upper Connecticut River Valley, in
Vermont Missiquoi,
Missisquoi Valley...