- A
History of the
Mahican Indians, 1600–1830.
University of
Nebraska Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0803244955 Br****er, T. J. (1978). "
Mahican", in B. G. Trigger...
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broadcaster John
Sergeant (missionary) (1710-1749),
American missionary to the
Mahicans of
Stockbridge John
Sergeant (politician) (1779–1852),
American politician...
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Mohican (also
known as
Mahican, not to be
confused with Mohegan,
Mahican: Mã’****aneeweexthowãakan) is a
language of the
Eastern Algonquian subgroup of...
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language family,
including Wampanoag, Narragansett, Nipmuc, Pocomtuc,
Mahican, and M****achusett.
While cultivation of
crops like
squash and corn were...
- 44°53′55″N 88°51′42″W / 44.89861°N 88.86167°W / 44.89861; -88.86167 The Stockbridge–Munsee Community, also
known as the
Mohican Nation Stockbridge–Munsee...
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resources between the groups. A
group of
Algonquian people,
known as the
Mahicans, also
occupied the region,
particularly the
Hudson River Valley. These...
- river. They
traded with both the
Lenape to the
south and the
Mahicans to the north. The
Mahicans lived in the
northern valley from present-day
Kingston to...
- the
Wabanaki Confederacy,
aiding the
Wampanoag of M****achusetts and the
Mahican of New York. Afterwards, many of
these people were
driven from
their natural...
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Archived from the
original on July 20, 2020.
Retrieved March 3, 2018. "
Mahican Tribe".
Access Genealogy. July 9, 2011.
Archived from the
original on November...
- who
settled along the
Atlantic coast and the
Saint Lawrence River. The
Mahican were
located in
western New
England in the
upper Hudson River Valley (around...