- The
Siwanoy (/ˈsaɪwənɔɪ/) were an
Indigenous American band of Munsee-speaking people, who
lived in Long
Island Sound along the
coasts of what are now...
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dissident colony. Part of New Netherland, it was destro**** in 1643 by a
Siwanoy attack in
reprisal for the
unrelated m****acres
carried out
under Willem...
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Siwanoy Country Club is a
country club
located in Eastchester, New York. The club
hosted the
first PGA
Championship in 1916,
which was won by Jim Barnes...
- Anhōōke: 18 and
later John White,: 8 was a
Sagamore (or chieftain) of the
Siwanoy Native Americans, who
resided in the area now
known as the
Bronx and Westchester...
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Westchester County Council split in 1922
along east/west
lines into the
Siwanoy Council,
serving troops along Westchester's Long
Island Sound and the Hendrick...
- and
early 20th century.
Gramatan was the name of the
chief of the
local Siwanoy Indian tribe that was
centered in the
Gramatan Rock area
above Bronxville...
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variously listed as
within the
territory of the Kitchawong,
Siwanoy, and
Tankiteke bands. The
Siwanoy are
generally agreed to have
lived along the
north Long...
- the
Siwanoy Indian tribe were high at the time. In
August 1643, Hutchinson, six of her children, and
other household members were
killed by
Siwanoys during...
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continuing to the
present day. The
Bronx was
called Rananchqua by the
native Siwanoy band of
Lenape (also
known historically as the Delawares),
while other...
- professionals. The
first PGA
Championship was held in
October 1916 at
Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, New York. The winner, Jim Barnes, received...