- The
Pennacook, also
known by the
names Penacook and Penna****, were
Algonquian Indigenous people who
lived in what is now M****achusetts, New Hampshire...
- Wampanoag, the Nipmuc, the M****achusett, the Po****tuc, the Nauset, the
Pennacook, and a few
other tribes. Some of
these tribes are
still represented among...
-
Natick Narragansett Niantic Nipmuc Norridgewock P****amaquoddy
Paugussett Pennacook Penobscot Pequot Podunk Poquonock Quinnipiac Tunxi Wampanoag Common dialects...
-
likely the
second son of his father, P****aconaway,
whose Penacook or
Pennacook confederation of
Upper Merrimack bands was at the time
closely allied...
- by the
Mohicans and south-eastern
borderlands by the Po****tuc and the
Pennacook.[self-published source?]
About 3,000
years ago, the
Woodland period began...
- tribe,
often forcing the
Pennacook to flee
north temporarily or permanently. On one
notable occasion, a
handful of
Pennacook who were too sick or elderly...
-
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...
- the Confederation.
Native tribes such as the Nanrantsouak, Alemousiski,
Pennacook, Sokoki, and Canibas,
through m****acres,
tribal consolidation, and ethnic...
- Prin****l villages: Squakheag, Northfield, M****achusetts, and Fort Hill.
Pennacook (also Penacook, Penikoke, Openango),
lived in the
Merrimack Valley, therefore...
-
About 100
Pennacook would return to the
Squamscott in the
spring to fish, and
raise corn, pumpkin, and pigeons, and had
relations to
other Pennacook at Concord...