- The
Pennacook, also
known by the
names Penacook and Penna****, were an Algonquian-speaking
Indigenous peoples of the
Northeastern Woodlands who lived...
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Sagamore George or Tohanto) was a
leader of the
Nashaway tribe within the
Pennacook confederation in what is now M****achusetts and New Hampshire. Tahanto...
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Natick Narragansett Niantic Nipmuc Norridgewock P****amaquoddy
Paugussett Pennacook Penobscot Pequot Podunk Poquonock Quinnipiac Tunxi Wampanoag Common dialects...
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January and
February 1704, this
force was
joined by
another 30 to 40
Pennacook warriors led by the
sachem Wattanummon,
raising the
troop size to nearly...
- M****achusetts Bay area
first encountered the Wampanoag, M****achusett, Nipmuc,
Pennacook, Penobscot, P****amaquoddy, and Quinnipiac. The Mohegan, Pequot, Po****tuc...
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chief sachem, who also held
authority with the Wamesit, Pascataqua, and
Pennacook peoples. In
December 1633, a
smallpox epidemic killed both Wonohaquaham...
- Confederacy, Tsenacommacah,
Seven Nations of Canada, Pontiac's Confederacy,
Pennacook Confederacy,
Illinois Confederation, Te****seh's Confederacy, Muscogee...
- Prin****l villages: Squakheag, Northfield, M****achusetts, and Fort Hill.
Pennacook (also Penacook, Penikoke, Openango),
lived in the
Merrimack Valley, therefore...
- "small,
narrow fishing place" Amoskeag: (
Pennacook) "fishing place"
Manchester Ashuelot River (and pond): (
Pennacook or Natick) "place between"
Canobie Lake:...
- Pigwacket/Pequawket
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi, Cowasuck, Sokoki,
Pennacook Algonquian peoples List of
grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq)
Military history of...