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- Weetamoo (pronounced Wee-TAH-moo) (c. 1635–1676), also referred to as Weethao, Weetamoe, Wattimore, Namumpum, and Tatapanunum, was a Poc****et Wampanoag...
- known women, such as Queen Seondeok of Silla, Anacaona of the Taínos, Weetamoo of the Poc****ets, the Lady of Ch'iao Kuo of the Hsien, the Lady of Palenque...
- brother's widow Weetamoo, female sachem of the Poc****et, became Metacom's ally and friend for the rest of his life. Metacom married Weetamoo's younger sister...
- W****on Wequash Watseka Wâs Wâce Wâcegämi Wâsabi Waubojeeg Wawasee Wawatam Weetamoo Weyapiersenwah Weyonomon Winamac Windipi Wingina Witike Wonalancet Wosso...
- Gina M. (2015). "As Potent a Prince as any Round About Her: Rethinking Weetamoo of the Poc****ett and Native Female Leadership in Early America". Journal...
- confederacy. Women also learned skills in hunting and fishing. Others, such as Weetamoo, the female chief of the Poc****et Wampanoag, led their people in battle...
- different women, Onux, Weetamoo and an unknown younger woman who was the mother of Wee**** and Tuspaquin. In 1676 Quanopen and Weetamoo held Mary Rowlandson...
- water, comprising 1.33% of the town. The highest point in Campton is Mount Weetamoo, at 2,548 feet (777 m) above sea level. The town is drained by the Pemigew****et...
- chiefdom in Alabama Uncas, Mohegan chief Victorio, Chiricahua Apache chief Weetamoo, Poc****et, 17th century female chief White Plume, Kaw chief Yellow Bird...
- 1656–1686) Queen Betty (reigned 1686–1708?) Queen Ann (reigned 1708?–1723?) Weetamoo Awashonks Queen Alliquippa (reigned 1754) Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i Apacuana...