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Tamanend ("the Affable"; c. 1625 – c. 1701),
historically also
known as Taminent, Tammany,
Saint Tammany or King Tammany, was the
Chief of
Chiefs and Chief...
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Tamanend was
honored as the
figurehead of USS Delaware in a
carving by
William Luke.
Tamanend the “affable” (c. 1628–1698) was a
chief of one of the clans...
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Tamanend is an
unincorporated community in
Schuylkill County, in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. The
community was
named after Tamanend, a
Native American...
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Tamanend's bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops erebennus) is a
species of
bottlenose dolphin that
inhabits coastal waters in the
eastern United States. This species...
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Holicong Middle School (1971, Colonials)
Lenape Middle School (1957, Indians)
Tamanend Middle School (1961, Tigers)
Tohickon Middle School (2002,
Golden Eagles)...
- Todd
Tamanend Clark (born Todd Clark;
August 10, 1952) is an
American poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist,
cultural historian, author, artist, and activist...
- Tammany) is a
parish located in the U.S.
state of
Louisiana named after Tamanend, the
legendary Lenape Chief of
Chiefs and the "Patron
Saint of America...
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between William Penn and
Tamanend of the
Lenape signed in 1682. The
treaty created peace between the
Quakers and Lenape, with
Tamanend saying the two would...
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colonial governments on
March 4, 1681. Penn
signed a
peace treaty with
Tamanend,
leader of the Lenape,
which began a long
period of
friendly relations...
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Tammany or
Tamanend was a
Native American leader.
Tammany or
Tamanend may also
refer to:
Mount Tammany, a
mountain on the New Jersey/Pennsylvania border...