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(1903) Bone (1905–06) Bali (1906) Bali (1908) Venezuela (1908) Indonesia (1941–45) Indonesia (1946–49) Kieft's War (1643–1645), also known as the Wappinger War , was a conflict between the colonial province of New Netherland and the Wappinger
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Genealogical Record Dutchess and Putnam Counties, New York, Press of the A. V. Haight Co., Poughkeepsie, New York, 1912; pp. 62-79 [1] "In this fray the power of the tribe was forever broken. More than forty of the Indians…
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…121-120 for Council ^ a b Sultzman, Lee (1997). "Wappinger History" . Retrieved
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between 3,000 [ 8 ] and 13,200 [ 30 ] [ 29 ] individuals. Robert Juet, an officer on the Half Moon , provides an account in his journal of some of the lower Hudson Valley Native Americans. In his entries for September 4 and…
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very civill ... They have great store of maize or Indian wheate whereof they make good bread. The country is full of great and tall oakes. This day [September 5, 1609] many of the people came aboord, some in mantles of…
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Americans of Putnam County Archived 2015-02-13 at the Wayback Machine ^ a b c Ruttenber, E.M. (1906). "Footprints of the Red Men: Indian Geographical Names in the Valley of Hudson's River, the Valley of the Mohawk, and…
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day the people of the country came aboord of us, seeming very glad of our comming, and brought greene tabacco, and gave us of it for knives and beads. They goe in deere skins loose, well dressed. They have yellow…
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people intermarried with others. A few scattered remnants still remained in their original territory. As late as 1811, a small band was recorded as having a settlement on a low tract of land by the side of a brook, under…
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is described as "an area west of today's Boyd's Dam , at the southwest base of the mountain". [ 43 ] [ 44 ] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d Sebeok 1977 , p. 380. ^ a b Ricky, Donald B. (1999). Indians of Maryland…
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October 31, 2010 . ^ a b c d Trelease, Allen (1997). Indian Affairs in Colonial New York . U of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-9431-X . ^ a b Swanton 1952 , p. 47. ^ a b "Grumet, Robert S. "The Nimhams of the…
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of divers sorts of good furres. Some women also came to us with hempe. They had red copper tabacco pipes and other things of copper they did wear about their neckes. At night they went on land againe, so wee…
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coat of the skins of wild cats, or hefspanen [probably raccoon], which is an animal most as hairy as a wild cat, and is also very good to eat. They also wear coats of turkey feathers, which they know how…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…Some of the tenants had leases with the Wappinger going back 30 years or more. 16 When the Wappinger returned from fighting for the Crown in the French and Indian War they were dismayed to discover that not only had…
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hang on one side of the head. Their hair is shorn on the top of the head like a cock's comb. Their clothing is a coat of beaver skins over the body, with the fur inside in winter and…
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…The Kitchawank were a band of the Wappinger Confederacy. Date: 1921 Location: Greater New York region Type: map Subjects: Native American tribes, Manhattan, Hudson River, Wappinger Confederacy, Kitchawank Source: Wikimedia Commons License: Public domain
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…Considering the circumstances Spalding argued an impressive case for the Wappinger, bringing forth "clouds of witnesses," some of which gave quite damning evidence against the landlords. A Daniel Townshend stated how when he first moved on to the land in…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…The Wappinger Response and a Second 1767 Land Hearing The Wappinger, although allied with the insurgent tenants, interestingly steered clear of the violent uprisings. Likely aware that violent measures would backfire, the Natives chose to navigate their quarrel through the…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…38 Nonetheless, the Secretary of State and the Lords of Trade viewed the Wappinger and their cause in a favorable light. On behalf of the King, Secretary Shelburne instructed Governor Moore to "take under your most serious consideration the case…
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O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851.
…Lieutenant Couwenhoven returned from the Wappingers at the Redoubt with the yacht, and arrived in Wildwyck with his people and the two Wappinger Indians, but released and liberated the Squaw there ; could not obtain any more Christian captives from the…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…His interpretation led the New York Common Council in 1765 to reject the Wappinger's petition. Adding insult to injury, two days later, New York colonial authorities arrested the Wappinger's attorney, Samuel Munroe on seemingly bogus charges of "Champerty…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
…Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland Researched and written by Peter Cutul, NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author. They do not purport to reflect…
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O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851.
The Company's Yacht arrived ; brings some provisions for the garrison ; also arrived at the Redoubt a Wappinger Sachem with eight Indians, bringing a female Christian Captive whom he had purchased from the Esopus Indians and which he had promised…
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Cutul, Peter. Land Heist in the Highlands: Chief Daniel Nimham and the Wappinger Fight for Homeland. Hudson Highlands Land Trust, February 2025. https://hhlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Land-Heist-in-the-Highlands_Peter-Cutul-1.pdf
The new Robinson leases were far less desirable than those the tenants had with the Wappinger. In a shrewd attempt to garner widespread tenant support and counter the harsh terms of Robinson's and Morris's leases, Nimham, representing the…
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O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851.
…Have been, myself, with an escort to the river side to bring up to Wildwyck the Esopus Indian prisoners & the children with the Wappinger Indian captive, being in all 9 in number. On arriving at the shore, found the Wappinger
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Toggle the table of contents Wappinger 16 languages Беларуская Български Català Deutsch Español Suomi Français Hrvatski 日本語 Nederlands Português Русский Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски Simple English Slovenščina Türkçe Edit links Article Talk English
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1976:74 ^ Boyle, David (1896). "Short Historical and Journale Notes by David Pietersz, De Vries, 1665" . Annual Archæological Report . 1894– 95. Toronto: Warwick Bros. & Rutter: 75. ^ Pauls, Elizabeth Prine (2010). "Wappinger" . Encyclopædia
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Saugerties Schenectady Shawangunk Sleepy Hollow Somers Southeast Troy Utica Wallkill Wappinger Warwick West Point Whitestown Wilton Yonkers Yorktown New Jersey Alpine Bayonne Cliffside Park Edgewater Englewood Cliffs Fort Lee Hoboken Jersey City
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Wabinga, Wabingies, Wapingoes, Wapings, Wappinges, Wapinger and Wappenger. [ 14 ] Anthropologist Ives Goddard suggests the Munsee language -word wápinkw , used by the Lenape and meaning " opossum ", might be related to the name Wappinger. [ 21 ] [ 22
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In other projects Wikidata item Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Kitchawank ) Native American tribe This article is about the Native American tribe. For other uses, see Wappinger (disambiguation)
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the Wappinger ceased to have an independent name in history, and their people intermarried with others. Their descendants were subsequently relocated to a Stockbridge-Munsee reservation in Shawano County, Wisconsin . The tribe operates a casino
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