• The Nacotchtank, also Anacostine, were an Algonquian Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. During the 17th century, the Nacotchtank resided...
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    Anacostia–Bolling is located was inhabited by the Nacotchtank, an Algonquian people. The largest village of the Nacotchtank was located just north of the base, south...
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    first arrived and colonized the region in the early 17th century. The Nacotchtank, also called the Nacostines by Catholic missionaries, maintained settlements...
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    and Georgetown, and there was a Nacotchtank village called Tohoga on the site of present-day Georgetown. The Nacotchtank were a trading people as they were...
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    Anacostia was located was inhabited by the Nacotchtank, an Algonquian people. The largest village of the Nacotchtank was located just north of Bolling Air...
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    Base is located was inhabited by the Nacotchtank, an Algonquian people. The largest village of the Nacotchtank was located just north of the air force...
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    long. The name "Anacostia" derives from the area's early history as Nacotchtank, a settlement of Necostan or Anacostan Native Americans on the banks...
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    Quinnipiac Unquachog Miami Mi'kmaq Montaukett Mohegan Nanticoke Piscataway Nacotchtank Narragansett Niantic Nipissing Nipmuc Odawa Ojibwe Mississauga Passamaquoddy...
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    in the traditional territory of the indigenous Native Piscataway and Nacotchtank at the time of European colonization. Fur trader Henry Fleet became the...
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    Before Europeans reached the area, the upper Anacostia River was home to Nacotchtank/Anaquashtank people, a Piscataway-speaking Algonquian peoples who lived...
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    The original inhabitants of present-day Sheridan-Kalorama were the Nacotchtank and Mattawoman tribes. During the 17th century, Sheridan-Kalorama was...
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    across the main channel of the Potomac to the north and the east. The Nacotchtank Indians, formerly of what is now Anacostia (in Washington, D.C.), temporarily...
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    and Calvert Street on the north. The area was originally home to the Nacotchtank and Mattawoman tribes until the 17th-century when tracts of land were...
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    Algonquian peoples — the Moyauns (Piscataway) on the Maryland side, and the Nacotchtank (Anacostan) in what is now the Washington, DC area. Smith's map also...
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    Native inhabitants within present-day Washington, D.C., included the Nacotchtank, at Anacostia, who were affiliated with the Conoy. Another village was...
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    tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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    inhabitants within the present-day District of Columbia included the Nacotchtank, at Anacostia, who were affiliated with the Conoy. Captain John Smith...
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    tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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    between them. Delaware portal Doeg people Indigenous peoples of Maryland Nacotchtank Unalachtigo Lenape Pritzker, Barry M. (2000). "Nanticoke". A Native American...
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    fur trader Henry Fleet documented an American Indian village of the Nacotchtank people called Tohoga on the site of present-day Georgetown and established...
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    Creek Site at Piscataway Park. Closely associated with them were the Nacotchtank people (Anacostans) who lived around present-day Washington, DC, and...
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  • tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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  • of the Potomac River and trade directly with him rather than through Nacotchtank (Anacostan) intermediaries. Edward was successful and several groups...
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  • tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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    was inhabited by Indigenous peoples, including the Piscataway and the Nacotchtank. Captain John Smith of the English settlement at Jamestown was probably...
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    Potopacs, Mattawomans, Piscataways, Patuxents, and Nacotchtanks. The area in which the Nacotchtank lived is now the District of Columbia. On the west...
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    was once a deep water channel with natural resources and home to the Nacotchtank Indians. In 1791 Pierre Charles L’Enfant designed the plan for Washington...
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    tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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    tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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    tribes Accokeek Assateague Chaptico Choptank Doeg Lumbee Mattawoman Nacotchtank Nanticoke Patuxent Piscataway Indian Nation Piscataway Pocomoke Potapoco...
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