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Pennacook Sachem P****aconaway
intermarried with the
children of
Pawtucket Bashaba Nanepashemet in the 17th century.[citation needed]
Because decisions to...
- P****aconaway 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...
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Pawtucket Tarratine Mi'kmaq
Etechemin Maliseet Commanders and
leaders Bashaba †
Marchin †
Onmechin †
Nanepashemet †
Henri Membertou Strength Unknown...
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coastal tribes from the
North S**** to the Saco in Maine). The
previous "
bashaba," or "chief of chiefs" of the
alliance had been Nanepashemet, the sachem...
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regional power over the
eastern door of Mawooshen. He was
subsidiary to
sakom Bashaba, who led the
entire Mawooshen Confederacy.
Champlain went
upriver to the...
- of an
intertribal confederacy known as
Mawooshen led by the
grandchief Bashaba.
Castine (Pentagoet in the
native language) was the grandchief's favored...
- District†
Jefferson Coös
October 31, 2005 (JEF0011–0016) Six cottages:
Bashaba (14
Starr King Road), Beit-el-Hakeen / The
Birches (25
Cottage Road), Onaway...
- Ozark,
Illinois in 1839. He
moved to
Arkansas around 1871–72 with his wife
Bashaba Elizabeth Holland and two sons,
Phillip (born 1866) and
Bruce (born 1870)...
- the New
Hampshire State Register of
Historic Places on
October 31, 2005:
Bashaba (14
Starr King Road), Beit-el-Hakeen / The
Birches (25
Cottage Road), Onaway...
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after the
Native American leader, P****aconaway, a 17th
century sachem and
bashaba (chief of chiefs) who led the
Pennacook people. Camp
Onway consisted of...