- The
Siwanoy (/ˈsaɪwənɔɪ/) were an
Indigenous American band of Munsee-speaking people, who
lived in Long
Island Sound along the
coasts of what are now...
- Anhōōke: 18 and
later John White,: 8 was a
Sagamore (or chieftain) of the
Siwanoy Native Americans, who
resided in the area now
known as the
Bronx and Westchester...
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Siwanoy Country Club is a
country club
located in Eastchester, New York. The club
hosted the
first PGA
Championship in 1916,
which was won by Jim Barnes...
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dissident colony. Part of New Netherland, it was destro**** in 1643 by a
Siwanoy attack in
reprisal for the
unrelated m****acres
carried out
under Willem...
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Westchester County Council split in 1922
along east/west
lines into the
Siwanoy Council,
serving troops along Westchester's Long
Island Sound and the Hendrick...
- as of 1654. In 1654, Pell
signed a
treaty with
Chief Wampage and
other Siwanoy Indian tribal members that
granted him 50,000
acres (20,000 ha) of tribal...
- open to the public. The reef upon
which it sits was
given its name by
Siwanoy (Minnefords)
Native American legends.
According to the legend, the tribe...
- 1654,
Thomas Pell
bought the area
within the present-day town from the
Siwanoy Indians. He
named his
manor "Pelham" in
honor of his tutor,
Pelham Burton...
- from the
avatar of New York City; they bond over
racist humor.
Bronca Siwanoy, a
Lenape woman who is the
avatar of the Bronx, is
threatened by the Woman...
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occupied the area,
including The Manhattans, and the Weckquaesg**** and
Siwanoy bands of the
Wappinger in the south, and Tankiteke,
Sintsink and Kitcha****...