- name St. Francis-
Sokoki Band of the
Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi, the
Abenaki Tribal Council of Missisquoi, and the St. Francis/
Sokoki Band of the Sovereign...
- the
Susquehannock main fort. In 1663, the
Iroquois were at war with the
Sokoki tribe of the
upper Connecticut River.
Smallpox struck again, and through...
-
reference to the
large bend in the Saco River. It was
inhabited by the
Sokokis tribe,
whose territory along the
stream extended from what is now Saco...
- The
Missiquoi (or the
Missisquoi or the
Sokoki) were a
historic band of
Abenaki Indigenous peoples from present-day
southern Quebec and
formerly northern...
- Limerick, Maine. The
village grew
along the old
Sokokis Trail (now
Route 5),
which connected the
Sokokis village at
Pequawket (now Fryeburg) to the tribe's...
- heirs) who
fought on May 8, 1725,
during Father Rale's War
against the
Sokokis Abenaki Indians at
Pequawket (now Fryeburg).
First settled in 1777, the...
- Pigwacket/Pequawket
Western Abenaki (Arsigantegok, Missisquoi, Cowasuck,
Sokoki,
Pennacook Algonquian peoples List of
grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq)
Military history...
- and New
Hampshire west of the
White Mountains,
Sokoki means 'people who separated'.
Various forms of
Sokoki are: ****okwekik, Ondeake, Onejagese, Sa****ia...
- as the
Sokoki. They
lived in the
Missisquoi Valley, from Lake
Champlain to the headwaters. Prin****l
village around Swanton, Vermont.
Sokoki (also Sokwaki...
- east)
Squakeag - present-day Northfield, M****achusetts (primary town of the
Sokoki)
Woronoco or
Waranoak - present-day Russell, M****achusetts or
colonial Westfield...