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Sapohanikan was a
Lenape settlement of the Can****e now
located in
close proximity to
where Gansevoort Street meets Washington Street near the Hudson...
- Avenue, and
south to
Horatio Street. A
Lenape trading station called Sapohanikan was on the riverbank, which,
accounting for landfill, was
located about...
- tribes.
There were
several Lenape settlements in the area
including Sapohanikan, Nechtanc, and
Konaande Kongh,
which were
interconnected by a series...
- Brook) ran. In the
early 17th century, a
Native American village known as
Sapohanikan or "Tobacco Field" was nearby. By the mid-17th century, the land on each...
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There were
several Lenape settlements in the area of
Manhattan including Sapohanikan, Nechtanc, and
Konaande Kongh that were
interconnected by a
series of...
- Manhattan. One
footpath led up from the
riverbank trading station called Sapohanikan and was both
largely perpendicular to the s**** and
aligned closely to...
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across the East
River and beyond.
Nearby Lenape settlements included Sapohanikan to the
northwest and
Konaande Kongh to the north. The
settlement was...
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Lenape settlements to the
south had
already been abandoned, such as
Sapohanikan in the 1630s and Nechtanc,
being the site of a m****acre in 1643. The...
- the
Hudson River—where the park now is—seasonally, in a
place called Sapohanikan. It was near the present-day
intersection of
Gansevoort Street and Washington...