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Chickatawbut (died 1633; also
known as
Cicatabut and
possibly as
Oktabiest before 1622) was the sachem, or leader, of a
large group of
indigenous people...
- The
Chickatawbut Observation Tower is a
historic tower on
Chickatawbut Road in Quincy, M****achusetts, in the Blue Hill Reservation, a M****achusetts state...
- died off due to
contagious diseases brought by colonists) met
Chief Chickatawbut in 1621.
Although the
designation "Commonwealth"
forms part of the state's...
-
Swanton writes about six
major bands named for
their sachems or leaders.
Chickatawbut,
later led by his son
Wompatuck and
subsequent heirs,
additional region/band...
- p****ing the
headquarters area, it has
junctions with
Unquity Road and
Chickatawbut Roads before crossing Pine Tree
Brook near the reservation's northern...
- by the
Neponset band of M****achusett
under the
leadership of
sachem Chickatawbut. From the 1630s to the 1670s,
increasing encroachment by year-round English...
- sits down." It fell
within the area
controlled by the
Neponset sachem Chickatawbut at the time of
contact with
English explorers and
settlers in the early...
- Braintree,
started out as a
native american trail. M****achusett
sachem Chickatawbut had his seat on a hill
called Moswetuset Hummock prior to the settlement...
- was the seat of the
ruling Moswetuset Sac'hem (Native
American chief)
Chickatawbut.
During the warm
season he
conducted tribal council here.
Members of...
-
possible namesake of
Jamaica Plain.
Cutshamekin was the
brother of
sachems Chickatawbut and
Obtakiest who both died in 1633
during a
smallpox outbreak which...