- Thus
ended the
national existence of the
Wangunks, or, as they were
sometimes called, the Wangums."
Other Wangunk joined the
Farmington Indians in Connecticut...
- po****tion was 20,845 at the 2020 census. It was
originally land of the
Wangunks (a
tribe of
Native Americans).
Europeans began to
settle the area of Rocky...
-
Sequin or "River Indians" (which
included the Tunxis, Schaghticoke, Podunk,
Wangunk, Hammon****et, and Quinnipiac), the
Mattabesec or "Wappinger Confederacy"...
- the
Simsbury area; the
Tunxis tribe in West
Hartford and Farmington; the
Wangunks to the south; and the
Saukiog in
Hartford itself. The
first Europeans known...
-
central Long Island,
including the Quinnipiac, Unquachog,
Mattabessett (
Wangunk), Podunk, Tunxis, and
Paugussett (subgroups Naugatuck, Potatuck, Weantinock)...
- Algonquians. The
names of
three of the
inhabiting tribes are known: the
Wangunks, the
Mohegans and the Nehantics. The name was
derived from the
Native American...
- once
occupied by
Algonquian language-speaking
Native Americans called the
Wangunk,
along the
Connecticut River. The
Mattabesset River reaches the Connecticut...
-
under its
original Native American name, Mattabeseck,
after the
local Wangunk village of the same name. They were
among many
tribes along the Atlantic...
- (tidal) stream" Pequabuck: (
Wangunk) "clear, open pond"
Pistapaug Pond: (Quinnipiac) "muddy pond"
Pocotopaug Lake: (
Wangunk) "divided pond" or "two ponds"...
-
another organization which will
continue to use it as a camp property.
Wangunks Lodge #274 was the OA
lodge for the
Central Connecticut Council. Their...