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- Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634 – c. 1654 or 1700) was a Piscataway woman who pla**** a role in the establishment of the Maryland colony. The daughter of the...
- people under their specific tribe. Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634–c. 1654/1700), daughter of tribal leader, Kittamaquund Turkey Tayac (Phillip Sheridan Proctor)...
- for the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés List of kidnappings Mary Kittamaquunddaughter of a Piscataway chief in colonial Maryland Sedgeford Hall...
- (Emperor) Kittamaquund, who had ****umed power the previous year after killing his brother Wannas. Some English translated the Algonkian name Kittamaquund as...
- it is now considered lost. A prominent speaker of Piscataway was Mary Kittamaquund, called the "Pocahontas of Maryland" due to her state as the daughter...
- Piscataway village 40 miles (64 km) south that was named after its ruler, 'Kittamaquund'. "Kittamaqundi" translates to "Great Beaver Place" or "Strong Bear"...
- and ****ociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Mary Kittamaquund, a Piscataway who helped to establish relations between Natives and English...
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- chief also later put his daughter, the Piscataway Indian princess, Mary Kittamaquund, under the guardianship of a prominent colonist, Margaret Brent, so that...
- Leonard Calvert. Together they became guardians of seven-year-old Mary Kittamaquund, the daughter of a Piscataway chief, whose deathly ill son had recovered...