- the
Narragansetts, who
returned home in disgust.
After the
Pequots were defeated, the
colonists gave
captives to
their allies the
Narragansetts and the...
- Look up
Narragansett in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Narragansett may
refer to:
Narragansett people, an
indigenous people of
Rhode Island, USA Narragansett...
- USS
Narragansett may
refer to the
following ships operated by the
United States Navy: USS
Narragansett (1859), a
Union sloop,
launched in 1859 and decommissioned...
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surrounding the bay was
inhabited by two
different Indian tribes: the
Narragansetts occupied the west side of the bay, and the
Wampanoags lived on the east...
- the
Narragansetts' main fort in the
Great Swamp Fight. An
estimated 600
Narragansetts were killed, and
their coalition was
taken over by
Narragansett sachem...
- The
Narragansett Runestone, also
known as the
Quidnessett Rock, is a 2.5 t (2,500 kg) slab of
metasandstone located in
Rhode Island,
United States. It...
- Conservancy, the
Narragansett turkey is a "historic variety,
unique to
North America" and is
named for
Narragansett Bay. The
Narragansett has
plumage with...
- The
Narragansett Council of
Scouting America serves all of the
state of
Rhode Island and some of M****achusetts and Connecticut. Its
several camps include...
- Island:
Brown University Press. Lewis,
Nathan (1897). “The Last of the
Narragansetts”.
Proceedings of the
Worcester Society of Antiquity. Vol. XLI. Mierle...
- The
Narragansett is a
historic apartment building at 1640 E. 50th
Street in the
Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The
building was
built in 1928...