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Historical Archaeology of the
Mashantucket Pequots, 1637–1900," in
Laurence M.
Hauptman and
James Wherry, eds.
Pequots in
Southern New England: The Fall and...
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widened between the
Pequots and
Mohegans as they
aligned with
different trade sources, the
Mohegans with the
English colonists and the
Pequots with the Dutch...
- 2008-10-12 at the
Wayback Machine,
Indian Gaming, 17
March 2009 "Are
Pequots Really Pequots?". www.cbsnews.com. CBS News. 23 May 2000.
Retrieved 7
April 2019...
- the
Pequots. In response,
Mason ordered that the
village should be set
ablaze and its two
exits blocked off. As the fire raged, many
trapped Pequots were...
- on top of
Pequot Hill
along Pequot Avenue just
north of the
village of West Mystic. In the
early 17th century, the
Pequots were the
largest and politically...
- The
Pequot are a
Native American people of Connecticut.
Pequot may also
refer to:
Pequot language,
historically spoken by the
people Pequot Capital Management...
- Momoho's
Pequots in 1683.
Since then
there has been an
unbroken history of
state recognition and a
reservation for this tribe." The
Eastern Pequots are descended...
-
Modern Pequots and
Their Language."
American Anthropologist 5 (1903): 193-212. doi:10.1525/aa.1903.5.2.02a00010 Speck, Frank. "A
Modern Mohegan-
Pequot Text...
- of
power between the
Mohegans and
Pequots.
After the
death of Owaneco, the
balance changed in
favour of the
Pequots.
Uncas was
unwilling to challenge...
- The
Pequot Library is an ****ociation and
special collections library in Southport, Connecticut. It was
founded in 1887, and
opened in 1894. The library...