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- Wampage I (/ˈwɒmpɒɡiː/), also called Anhōōke: 18  and later John White,: 8  was a Sagamore (or chieftain) of the Siwanoy Native Americans, who resided...
- The Congressional Record also reports that he was a direct descendant of Wampage I, a Siwanoy chieftain. In 1927, Pell's parents divorced and his mother...
- descendants. Wampage I, Anhōōke (died ca. 1680), chieftain at Ann Hook's Neck and present-day Hunter Island Wampage II (Ninham-Wampage/Ann Hook), chieftain...
- Wabbit Wampage is a 1985 board game published by Pacesetter Ltd. Wabbit Wampage is a game in which the players are titular Wabbits who war against both...
- Duck, Duck, McKimson & Duck" (law firm) "Elmer Fudd's Extreme Wabbit Hunt Wampage 3: Elmer's Wevenge" (2001) (video game) "Looney Tunes Cruise Lines" "Porky's...
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- Edward V. Hartford). Through his grandfather, he is a direct descendant of Wampage I, a Siwanoy chieftain. Pell attended The Thacher School and graduated...
- after Anne Hutchinson; her killer, Wampage I, who took the name Anhõõke after the m****acre; and his son, Wampage II, who used the name "Ann Hook". Rodman...
- above Pelham Bay, prepared to burn down every house. The Siwanoy chief, Wampage, who had sent a warning, expected to find no settlers present. But at one...
- the year after Wampage's last raid. Britisher Thomas Pell arrived at a treaty in 1654 with several Siwanoy sachems, including Wampage, that the Dutch...