• Praying Indian is a 17th-century term referring to Native Americans of New England, New York, Ontario, and Quebec who converted to Christianity either...
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  • Christabal Howie as Sabitha "Praying with Anger". filmaffinity.com. Retrieved 9 September 2024. James Berardinelli (1993). "Review: Praying with Anger". Reelviews...
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  • The Praying Indians of Natick were a community of Indigenous Christian converts, known as Praying Indians, in the town of Natick, Massachusetts, one of...
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    Philip's War from 1675 to 1678, many praying towns were depopulated, in part due to the forced internment of praying Indians on Deer Island, many of whom died...
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    recruit some of the Praying Indians as scouts, guides and to fill the ranks of the colonial militia, with a regiment of Praying Indians, including many Massachusett...
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    The Praying Indians of Natick and Ponkapoag is a cultural heritage group that claims descendancy from Praying Indians in Massachusetts, including the...
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    John Alderman, also known as Isaac and Antoquan, was a Wampanoag praying Indian who shot and killed the Native American leader Metacomet (King Philip)...
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    Operation Praying Mantis was the 18 April 1988 attack by the United States on Iranian naval targets in the Persian Gulf in retaliation for the mining...
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    funds from England's Long Parliament to settle the Massachusett Indians called Praying Indians on both sides of the Charles River, on land deeded from the...
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    there were 14 towns of so-called "Praying Indians", the best documented being at Natick, Massachusetts. Other praying Indian towns included: Littleton (Nashoba)...
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    for religious conversion collided with Indian resistance. In 1675, John Sassamon, a converted "Praying Indian", was found bludgeoned to death in a pond...
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  • Indian language in exchange for learning English and the Christian way of life. In 1651, Eliot established Natick as the first praying town. Praying towns...
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    Littleton Common, Massachusetts. Littleton was the site of the sixth Praying Indian village established by John Eliot in 1645 consisting of mainly Native...
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  • Massachusetts Route 2. At one point, Littleton, Massachusetts, was known as the Praying Indian town of Nashoba. The hill that today is Nashoba Valley Ski Area is called...
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  • she has had in the past, Kesha said that "Praying" is about hoping that anyone, even abusers, can heal. "Praying" was written to showcase the singer's vocal...
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    Twitter praying for him?". BBC News. Archived from the original on 31 May 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019. "Nesamani memes trending on Twitter: 'Pray For Nesamani'...
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    Chaubunagungamaug Reservation (category American Indian reservations in Massachusetts)
    advocating for the Indians and teaching them literacy, settled Indian converts, known as 'Praying Indians,' in these communities. The Praying towns fell under...
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  • the Natick Praying Town founded in 1651. Natick may also refer to: Natick language, another name for the Massachusett language Praying Indians of Natick...
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    Eliot created seven "praying towns. The present day Hassanamisco Reservation located in Grafton, Massachusetts, was briefly a praying town in 1728 when it...
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    Nipmuc (redirect from Pegan Indians)
    Backed by the colonial government, he established several "Indian plantations" or praying towns, where Native Americans were coerced to settle and be...
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    Sassamon was a Native convert to Christianity, commonly referred to as a "praying Indian." He played a key role as a cultural mediator, negotiating with both...
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    rangers led by Captain Benjamin Church, King Philip was fatally shot by a praying Indian named John Alderman, on August 12, 1676, in the Miery Swamp near Mount...
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    of the town. The proximate cause of the conflict was the death of a Praying Indian named John Sassamon in 1675. Sassamon had been an advisor and friend...
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    Vivian Dsena (category Use Indian English from June 2017)
    "Indian actor Vivian Dsena confirms converting to Islam; 'I find peace in praying'". ARYNews. 29 March 2023. Archived from the original on 29 March 2023...
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    beans and squash. In the early 1600s, Praying Indians (natives who converted to Christianity) were settled into Praying Towns. Wacentug and Rice City held...
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    name of the location of the reservation. As Praying Indians, they were originally known as the Praying Indians of Chabanakongkomun. The reservation lands...
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    Milton, Massachusetts before becoming one of the first leaders of the praying Indian town of Natick, Massachusetts. He is the possible namesake of Jamaica...
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    so-called "praying Indians" (or Moravian Indians), descended from Christianized members of two distinct groups: Mohican and Wappinger from the praying town...
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    Barnstable County, Massachusetts Oldest churches in the United States Praying Indian "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic...
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    one of them, viz. Sampson, was slain in fight, by some scouts of our praying Indians, about Watchuset; and the other, Joseph, taken prisoner in Plymouth...
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