-
inhabited by the
Canibas tribe of the
Abenaki people.
Called "
Taconnet"
after Chief Taconnet, the main
village was
located on the east bank of the Kennebec...
- and New Hampshire. At that time, the
region was
known as
Taconnet after Indian Chief Taconnet, an
Abenaki nation sachem.
Farmers found the area's fertile...
- area was
territory of the
Canibas tribe of
Abenaki Indians residing at
Taconnet village, once
located downriver at the
confluence of the
Sebasticook and...
-
tucked into a red sash and red breeches.
Their normal headdress was the
taconnet—a
light blue and red shako,
similar in
shape to that worn by the equivalent...
- Pemaquid, Pocop****um, Sabino, Sagadahoc, Satquin, Segotago, Sowocatuck,
Taconnet, Unyjaware, and Wacoogo.[citation needed] ...end of
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- C-18/PG-32/CL-20, PG-111/PF-3, PGM-92/PG-92) USS Taconic (AGC-17/LCC-17) USS
Taconnet (YTB-417/YTM-417) USS Tacony (1863, SP-5) USS Tact (PG-98) USS Tadousac...
-
Portobago (YT-413)
Satago (YT-414)
Secota (YT-415)
Sonnicant (YT-416)
Taconnet (YT-417)
Tensaw (YT-418)
Topawa (YT-419)
Wallacut (YT-420)
Windigo (YT-421)...
-
Sebasticook River. (It had
previously been the
location of the
native Fort
Taconnet or Taconock,
which natives burned upon the
approach of
Major Benjamin Church...
- Ci-devant
jeune homme ; Le Coin de rue ; Les Cuisinières ; Préville et
Taconnet ; la
Carte à payer ; La Laitière de Montfermeil ; le
Savetier et le Financier ;...
- Édouard (1873). "Sur une tranchée de Néocomien au Crêt-
Taconnet" [On a
trench in Néocomien at Crêt-
Taconnet].
Bulletin de la Société neuchâteloise des sciences...