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Quinnapin (also
known as Quawnipund,
Quanopen and Sowagonish) (died 1676) was a
Narragansett leader during King Philip's War.
Quinnapin was the son of...
- Quequequanachet, Petonowit, and
Quinnapin. However,
multiple sources only
acknowledge Weetamoo's
marriages to Wamsutta, Petonowit, and
Quinnapin. All of her husbands...
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knowledge of the land.
Rowlandson was 'gifted' to
Weetamoo and her
husband Quinnapin following their wedding, as a gift for
their role in
securing Native alliances...
- "great pond" 10
miles from Smith's Castle) with
Queen Quaiapen, Ninigret,
Quinnapin, and
Quaunochu where the
Narragansetts agreed not to ally with the Wampanoag...
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genre of
captivity narratives. She
described herself as a
servant to
Quinnapin, a
Narragansett sachem.
Historians believe she
likely was an
adopted member...
- (YTB-540/YTM-540) USS Quillback (SS-424) USS Quincy (AK-10, CA-39, CA-71) USS
Quinnapin (YT-286) USS Quinnebaug (1866, 1875, SP-1687, SP-2478, AOG-71) USS Quinsigamond...
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Piomingo (YT-282)
Pitchlynn (YT-283)
Neokautah (YT-284)
Poquim (YT-285)
Quinnapin (YT-286)
Sabeata (YT-287)
Sagaunash (YT-288)
Sakaweston (YT-289) Canocan...
- of 1675
Quaiapen and
several other Narragansetts,
including Ninigret,
Quinnapin, and Quaunochu,
reached an
agreement at
Worden Pond with the colonial...