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Oratam (or Oritani/Oratamin) was sagamore, or sachem, of the
Hackensack Indians living in
northeastern New
Jersey during the
period of
early European colonization...
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founder the
village of
Gekelmukpechunk (Newcomerstown), Ohio in the 1760s
Oratam (16th century),
sachem of the
Hackensack Captain Pipe (Hopocan), (c. 1725–c...
- of
Pamrapo and Minkakwa. Eventually,
Oratam,
deeded the land to the
Dutch in 1665. A
representation of
Chief Oratam of the
Achkinhenhcky appears on the...
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Nemattanew Nescambious Nisidi Nonda Chief Niwot Ondjita Opchanacanough Oratam Chief Oshkosh Ozhaguscodaywayquay Papakeecha P****aconaway Petose**** Plausawa...
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ended with a treaty, in a
large part
brokered by the
Hackensack sagamore Oratam. The
colonists were
disenchanted with Kieft, his
ignorance of Indigenous...
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Olotoraca (1548–1573),
subchief of a
tribe of Fort San Mateo, Florida.
Oratam,
sachem of the
Hackensack Indians Osceola,
Seminole leader Chief Oshkosh...
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commonly known by the name 'the
Hackensack River.' A
representation of
Chief Oratam of the
Achkinhenhcky appears on the
Hackensack muni****l seal. The most...
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American camps near the
ridge formed by what
became Queen Anne Road.
Chief Oratam was the
leader of a
settlement called "Achikinhesacky" that
existed along...
- in the 2008 children's
fantasy novel Gods of
Manhattan and its sequels.
Oratam Wampage Cantwell, Anne-Marie E.; Wall,
Diana diZerega (2001). Unearthing...
- tradition, was the
burial place of many
Native Americans,
including Chief Oratam of the Ackingshacys, and many
stores and
buildings in the
community have...