- Hampton, Connecticut.
Romanizations vary widely,
including Mattabesec,
Mattabeseck, Mattabessett, Mattabesset, and Mattabéeset. However, it is
widely known...
- The
Wangunk or
Wongunk were an
Indigenous people from
central Connecticut. They were a
subdivision of the
Wappinger people, a Munsee-speaking people. The...
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River and the
Arrawanna River. Presumably[clarification needed] the word
Mattabeseck was
never considered properly euphonious, and
various local individuals...
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English settlers as a town
under its
original Native American name,
Mattabeseck,
after the
local Wangunk village of the same name. They were
among many...
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their land to the British. Some
Saukiog may have
subsequently joined the
Mattabeseck, and
after 1650, the Po****tuc tribes.[citation needed] "The
History of...
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rubble deposited by
retreating glaciers.[citation needed]
Known to the
Mattabeseck Indians as Kuttomquosh, "the
beautiful sea rocks," they
consist of a...
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usage of a
large area of land from Monotowese, son of the
sachem at
Mattabeseck,
which was 10
miles in
length and 13 in breadth. He did pay 13 coats...
- trails. The
trail is
named for the
Mattabesset River (alternate
forms Mattabeseck,
Mattabesick and Metewemesick—as
written by
Roger Williams ) and the...