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- Wenepoykin (1616–1684) also known as Winnepurkett, Sagamore George, George No Nose, and George Rumney Marsh was a Native American leader who was the Sachem...
- Sachem and Wenepoykin in control of the area from modern day Chelsea to Lowell to Salem. Although he survived the pandemic, after 1633, Wenepoykin or Sagamore...
- tribe, leaving Wenepoykin and the Squaw Sachem as the leaders of a much smaller group. When the Squaw Sachem died in roughly 1650, Wenepoykin became sole...
- remaining heir Wenepoykin scarred. So it was that English settlers met little resistance on their arrival in Salem. Although Wenepoykin would join Metacomet...
- from about 1620 to 1640. By 1633, only the youngest son of the three, Wenepoykin, known to the colonists as "Sagamore George," had survived a major smallpox...
- based in San Francisco Carl Voss, National Hockey League Hall of Famer Wenepoykin, last sachem of the Naumkeag people John Raimondi, renowned American sculptor...
- Park in Medford Pawtucket leader Preceded by Nanepashemet Succeeded by Wenepoykin Personal details Died 1633 Winnisimmet Parent(s) Nanepashemet and "Squaw...
- these sales were upheld in later court challenges. The Pawtucket sachem Wenepoykin, son of Nanepashemet and Squaw Sachem of Mistick, through kinship and...
- Boston Women's Heritage Trail. Her sons, Wonohaquaham, Montowampate, and Wenepoykin were tribal leaders as well. She is sometimes confused with other contemporary...
- significant disruption to Naumkeag lifeways. In 1675, Naumkeag sachem Wenepoykin joined Metacomet in resisting English colonization in King Philip's War...