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western Niantics is
classified as Mohegan-Pequot. Today, only
western Nehantics are
known to exist, in the area of
coastal New
London County, Connecticut...
- The
Nehantic Trail is a 13-mile (21 km)
Connecticut hiking trail and is one of the Blue-Blazed
hiking trails maintained by the
Connecticut Forest and Park...
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Nehantic State Forest is a
publicly owned forest and
recreation area
occupying two parcels, one in the town of Lyme and one in the
towns of East Lyme and...
- 1711 - 1758 it was
known as "Nahantick" "Nyantick" or "
Nehantic", the home
territory of the
Nehantic Indians.
Sportfishing and
marinas dominate the village's...
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begins at the
northern end of
Pachaug Pond and ends at
Green Fall Pond. The
Nehantic Trail is a
route just
under 15
miles (24 km) that
begins at
Green Fall...
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State Park and
Becket Hill
State Park
Reserve are
wholly located in Lyme.
Nehantic State Forest and
Gillette Castle State Park are
partly located in Lyme...
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allowed without a decision,
walks or saves. A mix of Narragansett/
Nehantic and/or Pequot.
Judah was
raised by his
Indian mother,
Betsy Strong, and...
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tributary villages, but were only
partly effective. The
Western Niantic (
Nehantic)
joined them, but the
Eastern Niantic remained neutral. The traditional...
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Mattatuck Meshomasic Mohawk Mohegan N****ahegon
Natchaug Nathan Hale
Naugatuck Nehantic Nepaug Nipmuck Nye-Holman
Pachaug Paugnut Paugussett People's Pootatuck...
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Nehantic Trail -
Rhododendron Sanctuary Trail entrance and Wheelchair-accessible sign...