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- Nanepashemet (died 1619) was a sachem and bashabe or great leader of the Pawtucket Confederation of Abenaki peoples in present-day New England before the...
- connected settlements in the early 1600s under the control of the sachem Nanepashemet and his wife the Squaw Sachem and their descendants. Although referred...
- homelands. In response, Nanepashemet constructed a number of defensive forts. The Tarratine sent 300 warriors to find and kill Nanepashemet. By 1619, the Tarratine...
- the remains of a likely sachem, either Nanepashemet or Wonohaquaham. After the 1633 epidemic, Nanepashemet's widow, known only as the Squaw Sachem of...
- Marsh was named by the English after Romney Marsh in Kent, England. Nanepashemet, known to colonists as "Sagamore George," was the leader, or Great Sachem...
- of a smallpox epidemic in 1617–1619, including their powerful sachem Nanepashemet. The disease had probably been contracted by members who came into contact...
- regularly to avoid the Tarentines and the Squa Sachim (the widow of Nanepashemet). Obbatinewat agreed to submit himself to King James in exchange for...
- M****achusett territory south of the Charles River and west of Ponkapoag Pond Nanepashemet, south of the Charles River. His territory was divided between his three...
- representation of P****aconaway, Pennacook Sachem Pennacook leader Preceded by Nanepashemet Succeeded by Wonalancet (sachem) Personal details Born around 1570 near...
- Naumkeag tribe of the Pawtucket confederation under the overall sachem Nanepashemet. Epidemics in 1615–1619 and 1633, believed to be smallpox, devastated...