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Rockaways east into
Suffolk County. M****apequa and Maspeth,
Queens Matine****
Matinecoc Long
Island North S**** from Flushing,
Queens to
Huntington Matine****...
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placed under a
stone marker that
reads "Here rest the last of the
Matinecoc."
Other areas of Douglaston–Little Neck were
developed during the latter...
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Americans to
occupy the
present area of N****au
County were the Marsapeque,
Matinecoc, and Sacatogue.
Dutch settlers in New
Netherland predominated in the western...
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being widened and
straightened in the
early 1930s, the
graves of
numerous Matinecoc Indians were disturbed. The
remains were re-buried in the
churchyard of...
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acres (40 km2) from
local Indian tribes,
including the Marsapeque,
Matinecoc, and Sacatogue, for 140
English pounds. This land,
which includes modern...
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monument in the Zion
church cemetery is
inscribed "Here rest the last of the
Matinecoc." It
commemorates the
Native Americans whose remains were
found and moved...
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Asiba Tupahache is a
Matinecoc Nation Native American activist from New York and was a vice
presidential candidate in the 1992
election on
Peace and Freedom...
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Retrieved 2025-01-08. Walsh,
Kevin (2014-08-29). "Little Neck and the
Matinecoc Indians | Brownstoner". www.brownstoner.com.
Retrieved 2025-01-08. Shiedlower...
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perished in the m****acre. Soon
afterwards representatives of the
Matinecoc tribe on Long
Island agreed to a truce,
although several nearby tribes...
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Native Americans in the
United States tribes,
including the Marsapeque,
Matinecoc, and Sacatogue. It is
approximately 3.5
miles (5.6 km) east to west and...