• 1660–1727; many variant spellings, including Escumbuit, Nescambiouit and Nescambious), was a Native American leader of the Maliseet tribe of the Abenaki who...
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  • Moluntha Mitci Monoco Nahnebahwequa Neaatooshing Necotowance Nemattanew Nescambious Nisidi Nonda Chief Niwot Ondjita Opchanacanough Oratam Chief Oshkosh...
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    coast, to Conway, New Hampshire in the White Mountains. In 1706, Chief Nescambious would be the only Native knighted by the French. For a while the tribe...
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  • Massachusetts Bay  New France  Algonquin Commanders and leaders Chief Nescambious Strength approximately 20 Casualties and losses 27 colonists killed 13...
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    Revolutionary War. Some returned to their homeland in the late 18th century. Nescambious, an 18th-century Pequawket chief Molly Ockett (ca. 1740–1816), herbal...
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    Frontenac, Governor General of New France, Abenaki warriors led by Chief Nescambious, attacked Haverhill, killing 27 settlers and taking 13 captives. One...
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    besieged only two months later by Abenaki chiefs Moxus, Wanungonet, Nescambious, and their French Allies in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703). Vastly...
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    Commanders and leaders Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville Father Jean Baudoin Chief Nescambious Jacques Testard de Montigny Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan...
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