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    Netherland: The Esopus Wars". New York Almanack. Retrieved 2021-07-04. Stessin-Cohn, Susan; Valdivia, Luciano. "When Cultures Collide: The Story of Esopus Natives...
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  • Esopus may refer to: In New York Esopus, New York, a town in Ulster County Esopus (village), in the town of Esopus Esopus Creek, a tributary of the Hudson...
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    present-day Esopus. The first known European to settle in the area was a trapper by the name of Christoffel "Kit" Davits, who bartered with the Esopus people, a...
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  • The Esopus Wars were two conflicts between the Esopus tribe of Lenape Natives (Delaware) and New Netherlander colonists during the latter half of the...
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    the British people worked to settle boundaries and conflict between the Europeans and the Esopus. Ultimately, the Richard Nicolls/Esopus Indian Treaty...
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    who negotiated the Treaty of Fort Pitt Delaware portal Burial Ridge Esopus people Hell Town, Ohio (Lenape settlement in Ohio) Lenape mythology Lenape...
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    Munsee (redirect from Munsee people)
    1669, the Munsee aided the Esopus people in attacking the Dutch colonists, and were defeated by Martin Cregier in the Esopus Wars. By a fraudulent treaty...
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    Dutch settlers as the "Esopus Kill",: 56  takes its name from the Esopus tribe of the Lenape, who were living around the lower Esopus when the Dutch first...
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    "Destinations: Mysterious Esopus Island", Upstater, May 22, 2014. Esopus Island, Atlas Obscura, retrieved September 23, 2016. Esopus Island Area - Hudson River...
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    the periods of Kieft's War and the Esopus Wars, when the Dutch fought localized battles with other native peoples. In addition, Dutch trade partners equipped...
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  • and 1660, the Seneca interceded in the First Esopus War, which was going on between the Dutch and Esopus at current-day Kingston. The Seneca chief urged...
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    to "wild man's stone", references a petroglyph from local Sepasco or Esopus peoples on the property, serving as a historical reminder of pre-European settlement...
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    and Sullivan counties, because of conflicts known as the Esopus Wars. As a result, the Esopus were willing to exchange the land for a hefty sum of goods...
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    Esopus was a Brooklyn, New York–based annual arts and culture publication founded by Tod Lippy in 2003 and published by the Esopus Foundation Ltd., a 501(c)(3)...
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    Indigenous peoples of California, commonly known as Indigenous Californians or Native Californians, are a diverse group of nations and peoples that are...
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    secured a title from the Esopus Sachem to this land sometime before 1663. Volge likely left the area at the outbreak of the first Esopus War in 1658. The "footpath...
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  • Esopus is a hamlet located in the town of Esopus, in Ulster County, New York. It is located south of Ulster Park on route 9W. Esopus is within the Kingston...
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    present-day Ulster County "Esopus", a name borrowed for convenience from a locality on the opposite side of the Hudson. "Esopus" meant "land of flowing water...
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    Americans, are the Indigenous peoples of the land that the United States of America is located on. At its core, it includes peoples indigenous to the lower...
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    Kill is one of the major tributaries to the Esopus. There is a sedimentary delta halfway across the Esopus Creek channel in this area, which indicates...
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    Martin Chartier (category 17th-century French people)
    deposition in 1692 that he went to Esopus, New York, however he may have meant that he took refuge among the Esopus people, a subgroup of the Lenape living...
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  • ongoing discussion about the changing terminology used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas to describe themselves, as well as how they prefer to be...
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  • absorbed by the Tappans. Ramapough Mountain Indians Esopus people Hackensack people Okehocking people Tappan tribe external.oneonta.edu/cooper/susan/hudson...
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    southeastern New York Canarsie (Canarsee), formerly Long Island New York Esopus, formerly New York, later Ontario and Wisconsin Hackensack, formerly New...
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    Neko Case (category American people of Ukrainian descent)
    Andrew Bird (2007) "Yon Ferrets Return" (with Carl Newman) – Esopus 10: Good News (Esopus, CD insert, spring 2008) "Your Control" on Forfeit/Fortune by...
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  • seventeenth century, and theorizes they were joined by remnants of the Esopus and possibly Wappinger bands after wars with the Dutch. The Dutch allocated...
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    the Susquehannock used their influence to help end the First Esopus War between the Esopus and the Dutch. An Oneida raid on the Piscataway in 1660 led...
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    earlier Native American settlement. On June 7, 1663, during the Esopus Wars the Esopus attacked and destroyed that village, and took captives who were...
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  • John Roosevelt (politician) (category People from Esopus, New York)
    Eleanor Roosevelt. Johannes Roosevelt was baptized on February 27, 1689, in Esopus, Province of New York (near Kingston) while his father Nicholas Roosevelt...
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    and 1915, by the New York City Board of Water Supply, by impounding the Esopus Creek. Thousands of acres of farmland were submerged. The impoundment covered...
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