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Ninigret (also
known as
Juanemo according to
Roger Williams) (c. 1610-1677) was a
sachem of the
eastern Niantic Indian tribe in New
England at the time...
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Ninigret is a
coastal lagoon in Charlestown,
Rhode Island, in the
United States,
located at 41°22′45″N 71°38′43″W / 41.3792677°N 71.6453401°W / 41.3792677;...
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struggle against the
famous Mohegan sachem Uncas and the
Niantic sachem Ninigret.
Acting with the
support of the colonists,
Wyandanch was able to resist...
- into the tribe,
enabling them to keep a
tribal and
cultural identity.
Ninigret, the
chief sachem of the
Narragansetts during King Philip's War, died soon...
- Fort
Ninigret is a
historic fort and
trading post site at Fort Neck Road in Charlestown,
Rhode Island,
built and
occupied by
European settlers in the seventeenth...
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Rhode Island,
showing major cities and
roads Rocky s****line in
Newport Ninigret Pond
National Wildlife Refuge Trustom Pond, a
lagoon in
South Kingstown...
- of
Rhode Island Ninigret, kept the
Niantics neutral during King Philip's War
Harman Garrett,
Indian governor and
nephew of
Ninigret Nipmuc people wandered...
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Since Chief Day, ten
others have held the position.[citation needed]
Ninigret Park, the
former site of
Naval Auxiliary Air
Station Charlestown, is in...
- Dreamer" by
Sylvia Shaw Judson; the
Ninigret Statue (1911), a cast-bronze
sculpture of
Native american chief Ninigret by Enid Yandell,
sculptor who was...
- In 1653, the Narragansett-Montaukett War started.
Narragansetts under Ninigret attacked and
burned the
Montaukett village,
killing 30 and
capturing one...