-
which translates "at the hole in the ground".
Their name is also
spelled '
Pigwacket and many
other spelling variants, and Dean Snow
suggests it may have come...
- tribe.
Pequawket (also
Pigwacket, Pequaki),
lived along the Saco
River and in the
White Mountains. Prin****l
village Pigwacket was
located on the upper...
-
vicinity of present-day Lewiston, Maine.[citation needed]
Together with the
Pigwacket near Fryeburg,
Maine they
formed the
southernmost of the
Abenaki tribes...
-
fighter at
Pigwacket"". Reprinted, New York, W. Abbatt. 1909.
Kayworth &
Potvin (2002), p. 157. Eckstorm,
Fannie Hardy (September 1936). "
Pigwacket and Parson...
- Kennebec, Maliseet, Ouarastegouiak, P****amaquoddy, Patsuiket, Penobscot,
Pigwacket, Rocameca, Sokoni, and Wewenoc.
Seven mission orientated communities along...
- P****amaquoddy
Eastern Abenaki (Penobscot, Kennebec, Arosaguntacook,
Pigwacket/Pequawket
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi, Cowasuck, Sokoki...
-
Hampshire were
named for him.
Battle of
Pequawket Evans,
George Hill (1939).
Pigwacket. Conway, NH: Conway, NH
Historical Society.
Retrieved 18 July 2012. v...
- M****achusetts, the war
spread to
other parts of New England. The Kennebec,
Pigwacket (Pequawkets), and
Arosaguntacook from
Maine joined in the war against...
- P****amaquoddy
Eastern Abenaki (Penobscot, Kennebec, Arosaguntacook,
Pigwacket/Pequawket)
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi, Cowasuck, Sokoki...
-
later Saint-François-du-Lac,
Quebec Kennebec (Caniba),
Maine Pequawket ('
Pigwacket),
Maine and New
Hampshire Western Abenaki: Quebec, M****achusetts, historically...