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    Metoac (redirect from Corchaug)
    trinkets." Corchaug Cochaug, Cutchogue around Riverhead and Southold, New York on eastern Long Island Cutchogue, New York The Fort Corchaug Archaeological...
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    Fort Corchaug Archeological Site is a prehistoric archaeological site in Cutchogue on eastern Long Island in New York State. It is located west of the...
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    meaning "principal place". Many of the local Native Americans lived at Fort Corchaug before English-American settlers began arriving in 1640. The Old House...
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    Secatoag, Seatauket, Patchoag, Poosepatuck (also called Uncachogee), Corchaug, Shinnecock, Manhansett (also called Manhasset), and Montaukett. Imported...
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    related to the Pequot of New England, who lived in the territory they called Corchaug (now Cutchogue). Settlers spelled the Indian name of what became Southold...
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  • south fork in exchange for goods and alliance. By 1644 he had united the Corchaug, Shinnecock, Manhassets and Montaukett before retreating as Grand Sachem...
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    coastal erosion because it interrupts the longshore drift on the sound. Corchaug Indians, who were the first residents of the area, sold land to Theophilus...
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    resource through treaties. In 1648, the Shinnecock, Montauk, Manhasset and Corchaug tribes sold land which would become the Town of East Hampton, New York...
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    the land in the summer of 1640 from an Indian tribe named the Corchaugs. The Corchaug name of what became Southold was Yenniock. Southampton was founded...
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    long before the arrival in about 900 AD of the Corchaugs, who called the area Poquatuc. The Corchaugs were still present when six English families settled...
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    land had been purchased in the summer of 1640 from an Indian tribe, the Corchaugs. The Indian name of what became Southold was Yenicott. Southold was to...
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    Paleo-Indian Archaeological site, Ganondagan State Historic Site, Fort Corchaug Archeological Site, Fort Massapeag Archeological Site, Fort Orange Archeological...
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  • Fort Corchaug Archeological Site...
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  • since the first settlers arrived in the 1640s. The land cleared by the Corchaugs, whose name for the area Yennecott or principal place pronounced “kehchauke”...
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  • the National Register of Historic Places in 2021. First “owned” by the Corchaug and Montaukett Indian tribes the Plum Island was "sold" to Samuel Wyllys...
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