- The
Nipmuc or
Nipmuck people are an
Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands, who
historically spoke an
Eastern Algonquian language,
probably the...
- The H****anamisco
Nipmuc Band is a state-recognized
tribe in the
Commonwealth of M****achusetts. They were
recognized in 1976 by
Governor Michael Dukakis...
- The
Nipmuc Nation was a non
profit entity of the state-recognized
tribe H****anamisco
Nipmuc, an
Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands based...
- The
Nipmuc River is a
river in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island. It
flows 2.7
miles (4.3 km).
There are no dams
along the river's length. The
river is named...
- USS
Nipmuc (ATF-157) was an Abnaki-class of
fleet ocean tug that
served in
World War II. The tug was sold to
Venezuela in 1978. "Fleet Tug (ATF)". "uboat...
-
United States. The lake's name
comes from the
Algonquian language of the
Nipmuc, and is
often said to mean, "Fishing
Place at the Boundaries—Neutral Meeting...
- At the time of contact,
Nipmuc people inhabited the area that
would become Mendon, and
Nipmuc Pond is
named for them.
Nipmuc Regional High
School was...
-
Nipmuc Regional High
School is a
public high
school in Upton, M****achusetts,
United States, part of the Mendon-Upton
Regional School District.
Nipmuc...
- of
fresh water fish
commonly native to
inland lakes and ponds.
American Nipmuc Indians named the body of
water between Worcester and Shrewsbury, "Quinsigamond"...
-
journalist and
activist James Printer (1640–1709),
Native American from the
Nipmuc tribe who
worked as a
printer in Cambridge, M****achusetts, U.S.
Casey Printers...