- The
Montaukett ("Metoac"), more
commonly known as Montauk, are an Algonquian-speaking
Native American people from the
eastern and
central sections of Long...
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Wyandanch of the
Montaukett negotiated with
English colonists for the land in the East
Hampton area. The
differing concepts held by the
Montaukett and English...
- the
Montauketts sided for
their own
protection with the New
England settlers in the
Pequot War in Connecticut. In the
aftermath the
Montauketts were...
- The Narragansett-
Montaukett war was an
armed conflict which began in 1653 and
lasted to 1657
between the
allies of the
Niantic Sachem Ninigret and the...
- Big Reed Pond – a
National Natural Landmark.
Montaukett Village – a home and
burial ground of the
Montaukett tribe of
Native Americans,
which includes the...
- New
England included Mohegan, Pequot, and Niantic; and on Long Island,
Montaukett and Shinne****) is an
Algonquian language formerly spoken by indigenous...
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spoken a
dialect of Mohegan-Pequot-Montauk,
similar to
their neighbors the
Montaukett on Long Island. As is the case with many
North Eastern tribes after the...
- a
sachem of the
Montaukett Indians in the mid-17th
century on
eastern Long Island.
Initially he was a
minor chief among the
Montaukett, but due to his...
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their descendants since 1639 when Lion
Gardiner purchased it from the
Montaukett chief Wyandanch. At 5.19
square miles (13.4 km2), it is one of the largest...
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Stephen Talkhouse (Stephen
Taukus "Talkhouse" Pharaoh, ca. 1819–1879) was a
Montaukett Native American of the late 19th
century who was
famed for his 25–50 mile...