- The Susquehannock, also
known as the Conestoga,
Minquas, and Andaste, were an
Iroquoian people who
lived in the
lower Susquehanna River watershed in what...
- In 1634, the
Susquehannock used the
Great Minquas Path in
their conquest of the
Lenape people. "
Minquas,"
meaning "treacherous," was the Lenni-Lenape...
- "
Minquas Civic ****ociation and Fire Company" and
later changed their name to "Minquadale Fire Company, Inc." in 1929 to
avoid confusion with
Minquas of...
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ancient enemy, the
Minqua or Susquehannock. With the loss of
their lands on the
Delaware River and the
destruction of the
Minqua by the
Iroquois of the...
- marker,
commemorating an
important Native American trading route, the
Great Minquas Path, that ran nearby.
Charles Stephens designed the bas-relief on the...
- Godyn's Bay (Delaware Bay), up the
South River (Delaware River), past
Minquas Kill (Christina River), to
Sankikans (Trenton Falls).
Printz settled on...
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southwest Philadelphia, on
Province Island on the
Schuylkill River)
Minquas or
Minqua's Island (1644;
modern southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Kingsessing...
- and
other Minquas. They
exchanged these furs for
Dutch and, from the late 1630s, also
Swedish imports.
Relations between some
Lenape and
Minqua polities...
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south of
Minquas, also
known as Eagle's Nest or
Mingo Cr****.
Scharf &
Westcott put it on the east bank of the
Schuylkill River,
opposite Minquas Cr****....
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settlement in Delaware. The
Kalmar Nyckel anc****d at a
rocky point on the
Minquas Kill.
Today this site is
called Swedes' Landing; it is
located in Wilmington...