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    Wawyachtonoc (also rendered Wyachtonok, Wawayachtonoc, and Wyaghtonok) were an Algonquian-speaking Native American people indigenous to east central New...
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    contemporary New Milford was originally inhabited by the indigenous Wawyachtonoc people, while the town of New Milford itself was formally established...
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    Traditional Mohican, Housatonic, Wappinger, and Wawyachtonoc territory at one point[when?] within the area currently known as the Hudson River Valley...
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  • lived along the west shore of the Hudson River above the Catskill Creek Wawyachtonoc (or Wawayachtonoc, "eddy people" or "people of the curving channel")...
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  • sister Emily. The area that became Ferncliff was first inhabited by the Wawyachtonoc, a tribe of the Mahican confederation, known locally as the Sepasco Indians...
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  • once-large Munsee-speaking tribe south of the Mohican), Housatonic, Wawyachtonoc, and others. After a complex migration history, the Stockbridge group...
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    Massachusetts, Rhode Island Wangunk (Mattabeset), formerly Connecticut Wawyachtonoc, formerly Connecticut, New York Weapemeoc, formerly northern North Carolina...
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