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Brothertown is a town in
Calumet County in the U.S.
state of Wisconsin. The po****tion was 1,328 at the 2020 census,
slightly down from 1,329 at the 2010...
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Brothertown Indians (also Brotherton),
located in Wisconsin, are a
Native American tribe formed in the late 18th
century from
communities descended...
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publish his
writings in
English (after son-in-law
Joseph Johnson (Mohegan/
Brothertown)
whose letter to
Moses Paul,
published April 1772,
preceded Occom's by...
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Battle of
Perryville in 1862.
William Fowler was born in 1815 into the
Brothertown Indians, at a time when his
people were
living on a
small reservation...
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Brothertown is an
unincorporated community located in the town of
Brothertown,
Calumet County, Wisconsin,
United States. It was
originally settled by...
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Wisconsin Manchester,
Jackson County,
Wisconsin Manchester,
former name for
Brothertown,
Wisconsin in
Calumet County from 1843
until 1857 This disambiguation...
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Emigrant Indians of New York
included the Oneida, Stockbridge-Munsee, and
Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin. In an
effort to
fight termination and
force the...
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groups in
Connecticut including the
Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation, or the
Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin. They
historically spoke Pequot, a
dialect of the...
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language family. Some tribes—such as the Stockbridge-Munsee and the
Brothertown—are also Algonkian-speaking
tribes who
relocated from the
eastern seaboard...
- Christianization, went on to form his own
community of New
England Indians called Brothertown Indians in New York. In 1819,
Dartmouth College was the
subject of the...