- 2018-10-06 at the
Wayback Machine,
Native American Mohegans ****ociated Press, "Gladys Tantaquidgeon,
Mohegans'
Medicine Woman, Is Dead at 106", New York Times...
- the
Niantic and the
Mohegan took
place here in the mid 16th century. The
battle was over
supremacy of the island, and the
Mohegans were
forced over the...
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developing a
casino with the
Mohegan tribe. The
three companies formed Trading Cove ****ociates (TCA),
which provided the
Mohegans with
financial support, tribal...
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Uncas (c. 1588 – c. 1683) was a
sachem of the
Mohegans who made the
Mohegans the
leading regional Indian tribe in
lower Connecticut,
through his alliance...
- The
Mohegan Tribe (/ˈmoʊhiːɡæn/) is a
federally recognized tribe and
sovereign tribal nation of the
Mohegan people.
Their reservation is the
Mohegan Indian...
- The
Mohegan are an
ethnic group of Connecticut,
United States.
Mohegan may also
refer to:
Mohegan Tribe, the
federally recognized tribe of the
Mohegan people...
- The
Mohegan Sun
Arena is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose
arena in the
Uncasville area of Montville,
Connecticut located inside the
Mohegan Sun
casino resort...
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against the colonists. The
conflict with the
Mohegans turned into a war in 1643.
Miantonomoh invaded Mohegan territory with
nearly 1,000 warriors, but was...
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Mohegan Colony was an
intentional community based on New York's Lake
Mohegan in
Westchester County from 1923 to the 1950s. Avrich, Paul (1980). "Mohegan"...
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Mohegan Pennsylvania (formerly
Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs, then
Mohegan Sun Pocono) is a
racino located in
Plains Township on the
outskirts of Wilkes-Barre...