• The Pennacook, also known by the names Penacook and Pennacock, were Algonquian indigenous people who lived in what is now Massachusetts, New Hampshire...
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  • Wonalancet (sachem) (category Pennacook people)
    likely the second son of his father, Passaconaway, whose Penacook or Pennacook confederation of Upper Merrimack bands was at the time closely allied...
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    Wampanoag, the Nipmuc, the Massachusett, the Pocumtuc, the Nauset, the Pennacook and a few other tribes. Some of these tribes are still represented among...
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  • Sagamore George or Tohanto) was a leader of the Nashaway tribe within the Pennacook confederation in what is now Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Tahanto...
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    Massachusetts Bay area first encountered the Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuc, Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, and Quinnipiac. The Mohegan, Pequot, Pocumtuc...
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  • Massachusetts. In the early 1600s, the Pawtucket sachem held authority over the Pennacook (present-day Concord, New Hampshire), Agawam (present-day Cape Ann, Massachusetts)...
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  • Natick Narragansett Niantic Nipmuc Norridgewock Passamaquoddy Paugussett Pennacook Penobscot Pequot Podunk Poquonock Quinnipiac Tunxi Wampanoag Common dialects...
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    About 100 Pennacook would return to the Squamscott in the spring to fish, and raise corn, pumpkin, and pigeons, and had relations to other Pennacook at Concord...
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    Abenaki tribes, largely divided between the Androscoggin, Cowasuck and Pennacook nations, inhabited the area before European settlement. Despite the similar...
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  • "small, narrow fishing place" Amoskeag: (Pennacook) "fishing place" Manchester Ashuelot River (and pond): (Pennacook or Natick) "place between" Canobie Lake:...
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    now southern New Hampshire. After English settlers arrested a number of Pennacook tribe members, he was forced to make the decision in 1691 to move north...
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    Passaconaway (category Pennacook people)
    was a 17th century sachem and later bashaba (chief of chiefs) of the Pennacook people in what is now southern New Hampshire in the United States, who...
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    January and February 1704, this force was joined by another 30 to 40 Pennacook warriors led by the sachem Wattanummon, raising the troop size to nearly...
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    Principal villages: Squakheag, Northfield, Massachusetts, and Fort Hill. Pennacook (also Penacook, Penikoke, Openango), lived in the Merrimack Valley, therefore...
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    1600 31 J. A. Maurault and J. R. Swanton 57 NE Woodlands New England Pennacook confederacy 15,000 1674 Daniel Gookin 58 NE Woodlands New England Wampanoag...
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    tribe, often forcing the Pennacook to flee north temporarily or permanently. On one notable occasion, a handful of Pennacook who were too sick or elderly...
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    some of the northern Native bands in Maine on April 12, 1678. Metacom's Pennacook allies had made a separate peace with the colonists as the result of early...
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    industries and companies were introduced to the city, such as DEKA. The native Pennacook people called Amoskeag Falls on the Merrimack River—the area that became...
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  • Confederacy, Tsenacommacah, Seven Nations of Canada, Pontiac's Confederacy, Pennacook Confederacy, Illinois Confederation, Tecumseh's Confederacy, Muscogee...
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    Dover, New Hampshire, on June 27–28, 1689. Led by Chief Kancamagus of the Pennacook, it was part of King William's War, the North American theater of the...
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    Pigwacket/Pequawket Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi, Cowasuck, Sokoki, Pennacook Algonquian peoples List of grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq) Military history of...
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    called New Pennacook Plantation, the township was granted in 1779 to Timothy Walker, Jr. and associates of Concord, New Hampshire. Both Pennacook and Rumford...
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    the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki. It was started in 1993 by Paul Pouilot, Sagamo of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki. The word Aln8bak/Alnôbak...
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    Monashackotoog, historic band Wunnashowatuckoog, Worcester County, historic band Pennacook tribe, northeastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, descendants...
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    New England they exerted influence on neighboring tribes. The Pennacook tribe (Pennacook meaning "Children of the Pine Tree") was located in what is now...
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    Algonquian-speaking peoples, including the Massachusetts, Nausets, and Wampanoags. The Pennacooks occupied the Merrimack River valley to the north, and the Nipmucs, Pocumtucs...
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    the Confederation. Native tribes such as the Norridgewock, Alemousiski, Pennacook, Sokoki, and Canibas, through massacres, tribal consolidation, and ethnic...
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    Nashaway was bounded downstream (to the north) on the Nashua River by the Pennacook, a powerful tribe with which numerous alliances were formed, to the east...
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    settled thousands of years ago by Abenaki Native Americans called the Pennacook.: 65  The tribe fished for migrating salmon, sturgeon, and alewives with...
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    the authorities of Massachusetts two years previous, under the name of "Pennacook" (now Concord). Massachusetts claimed to hold authority over a large portion...
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