- The
Nipmuc or
Nipmuck people are an
Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands, who
historically spoke an
Eastern Algonquian language,
probably the...
- Webster/Dudley Band of
Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians, also
known as the Chaubunagungamaug,
Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck,
Pegan or Dudley/Webster Indians, is...
- been
spoken by the Nipmuc. Loup A,
which is
likely the
language of the
Nipmuck, is prin****lly
attested from a word list
recorded from
refugees by the...
- (
Nipmuck) "bend in river" or (Narragansett) "boggy place" Lake Qu****apaug: (Quinnipiac) "big pond" or "big rock"
Quinebaug River (and town): (
Nipmuck)...
- (Narragansett) "at the
fishing promontory" or "place of
small pines" Agawam: (
Nipmuck or Pennacook) "low land" (with water) or "place to
unload canoes" (possible...
- (like
dried mud cracking) Quinebaug: (
Nipmuck) "long pond"
Shared with the
Quinebaug River. Scitico: (
Nipmuck) "land at the
river branch" Taconic: (Mahican)...
- The
Nipmuck Trail is a Blue-Blazed
hiking trail system which meanders through 34.5
miles (55.5 km) of
forests in
northeast Connecticut. It is maintained...
-
Nipmuc Nation, a
union of the H****anamisco
Nipmuc and the
Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck bands,
during their attempt to
receive federal acknowledgment as a Nation...
- M****achusetts. The
Nipmuc Nation also used to work with the
Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck, of
Worcester County, M****achusetts. Most of the group's more than 500...
-
Nipmuck State Forest is a
Connecticut state forest. Its 9,000
acres (3,600 ha)
surround Bigelow Hollow State Park in the town of
Union and
include parcels...