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- Madockawando (born in Maine c. 1630; died 1698) was a sachem of the Penobscot, an adopted son of ****aminasqua, whom he succeeded. He led the Penobscot...
- part of New England. One of the most important Penobscot chiefs was Madockawando. There were tensions on the border between New England and Acadia, which...
- encroachment from white settlers. Other sachems included Uncas, Wonalancet, Madockawando, and Samoset.[citation needed] The leader of New York City's Tammany...
- leadership of Androscoggin sagamore Mogg Hegon and Penobscot sagamore Madockawando. The Indians made three major attacks in 1675, 1676, and 1677, most of...
- took place on 24 January 1692 during King William's War, when Chief Madockawando and Father Louis-Pierre Thury led 200-300 natives into the town of York...
- colonists recognized "Wabanaki" sovereignty by committing themselves to pay Madockawando, as a "grandchief" of the Wabanaki alliance, a symbolic annual fee of...
- garrison, which was surrounded by a gated palisade. Another sachem, Madockawando, threatened to return the next year "and have the dog Converse out of...
- War Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour – Civil War in Acadia Chief Madockawando – King William's War John Gyles – King William's War Father Louis-Pierre...
- Loring, author, broadcaster, and tribal representative of the Penobscot Madockawando, a sachem, led his people against the English settlers during King William's...
- (initially taken in the Siege of Pemaquid (1689)), held in slavery by Madockawando for attempting to escape, were tortured by fire, compelled to eat their...