- ****met
Weyonomon (c. 1700 – 11
August 1736) was a
Native American tribal chieftain (or sachem) of the
Mohegan tribe from Connecticut, who
travelled to...
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preacher Sake Dean ****met, an 18th-century
Bengali traveler ****met
Weyonomon, a
Native American tribal chieftain of the
Mohegan tribe from Connecticut...
- Wâce Wâcegämi Wâsabi
Waubojeeg Wawasee Wawatam Weetamoo Weyapiersenwah Weyonomon Winamac Windipi Wingina Witike Wonalancet Wosso Wyandanch List of English...
- complex—is
remembered today as
simply M****asoit.
Another sachem, ****met
Weyonomon of the
Mohegan tribe,
travelled to
London in 1735, to
petition King George...
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Tantaquidgeon Museum Uncas (c. 1588–c. 1683),
first sachem of the
Mohegan ****met
Weyonomon (c. 1700–1736), a
sachem who
traveled to
England in 1735 to s**** better...
- 1588 – c. 1683),
famed sachem of the
Mohegan Oneco, son of
Uncas ****met
Weyonomon (c. 1700–1736),
sachem who
traveled to
England in 1735 to s**** better...
- Middletown, Connecticut) and the post
office as ****met (after ****met
Weyonomon, a
Mohegan sachem from Connecticut). With the
arrival of the railroad...
- Fish and
Wildlife Area
Little Mackinaw River ****met –
after ****met
Weyonomon, a
tribal chieftain from
Connecticut Maquon – from the
Algonquian language...
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London Bridge City.
Retrieved 17
March 2019. "Memorial to
Sachem ****met
Weyonomon".
Peter Randall-Page. 27
April 2006.
Retrieved 16
March 2019. "Art". Vinegar...