- The
Hackensack River is a river,
approximately 45 miles (72 km) long, in the U.S.
states of New York and New Jersey,
emptying into
Newark Bay, a back chamber...
-
occupied the
territory called Ack-kinkas-hacky (various
spellings include Achkinhenhcky, Achinigeu-hach, Ackingsah-sack).
Essentially a sedentary, agricultural...
- land to the
Dutch in 1665. A
representation of
Chief Oratam of the
Achkinhenhcky appears on the
Hackensack muni****l seal. By that time the
lands west...
- name 'the
Hackensack River.' A
representation of
Chief Oratam of the
Achkinhenhcky appears on the
Hackensack muni****l seal. The most
common explanation...
-
territory of the
Hackensack was
variously called Ack-kinkas-hacky,
Achkinhenhcky, Achinigeu-hach, Ackingsah-sack,
among other spellings (translated as...
- Ahkingeesahkuy, Achsinnigeu-haki, Achinigeu-hach, Ack-kinkas-hacky,
Achkinhenhcky, Ackingsah-sack, Ackinckeshacky,
Hackinsack Alternatively, suggested...
- Ahkingeesahkuy, Achsinnigeu-haki, Achinigeu-hach, Ack-kinkas-hacky,
Achkinhenhcky, Ackingsah-sack, Ackinckeshacky, Hackinsack. Alternatively, suggested...