10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SACHEMDOM»
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1
The Indian Tribes of North America
John Reed Swanton. Kit chi wank, about the mouth of Croton River, N. Y., in the
Kitchiwank sachemdom. Machamodus, on Salmon River in Middlesex County,
Conn., in the Wangunk sachemdom. Massaco, near Simsbury on Farmington
River ...
John Reed Swanton. Kitchiwank, about the mouth of Croton River, N. Y., in the
Kitchiwank sachemdom. Machamodus, on Salmon River in Middlesex County,
Conn., in the Wangunk sachemdom. Massaco, near Simsbury on Fannington
River, ...
Kitchiwank, about the mouth of Croton River, N. Y., in the Kitchiwank sachemdom
. Machamodus, on Salmon River in Middlesex County, Conn., in the Wangunk
sachemdom. Massaco, near Simsbury on Farmington River, Conn., in the ...
4
The Connecticut Valley Indian: an introd. to their ...
Villages Alipconk, in the Weckquasgeek sachemdom, on the site of Tarrytown,
N.Y. Appaquag, on the Hockanum River east of Hartford, Conn., in the Podunk
sachemdom. Aspetuck, near the present Aspetuck in Fairfield County, Conn., in
the ...
William R Young, Springfield, Mass. Museum of Science, 1969
5
Dictionary of Americanisms, 2nd ed. enlarged
Sachemdom, or Sachemship. The government or jurisdiction of a sachem. King
Philip's war was attended with exciting an universal rising of the Indian tribes, not
only of Narragansett and the Sachemdom of Philip, but of the Indians through ...
John Russell Bartlett, 1859
6
Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases ...
Sachemdom, or Sachemship. The government or jurisdiction of a sachem. King
Philip's war was attended with exciting an universal rising of the Indian tribes, not
only of Narragansett and the Sachemdom of Philip, but of the Indians through ...
John Russell Bartlett, 1860
7
Handbook of North American Indians
The sachemdom was the hereditary bounded territory of a named group, such as
Narragansett, Coweset, or Niantic, which was ruled by members of a dominant
patrilineage and divided internally into lesser sachemdoms and a hierarchy of ...
William C. Sturtevant, 1978
8
The Indian Population of New England in the Seventeenth Century
The latter settlement he places near Rainbow on the Farmington River, but refers
it erroneously to the Wongunk sachemdom. Above the Poquonnoc were the
Massoco, a subtribe placed by Swanton (1952: p. 46) (but not mentioned by
Hodge) ...
Sherburne Friend Cook, 1976
9
Spirit of the New England Tribes: Indian History and ...
The important unit of political organization, referred to here as the sachemdom,
from the word sachem, meaning chief or leader, consisted of a small territorial
domain that in the late prehistoric period was probably independent from other
such ...
William Scranton Simmons, 1986
10
Bodies Politic: Negotiating Race in the American North, ...
Of course, the precise standing of the marriage of Charles Ninigret to Catherine
Harry in 1735 was legally relevant only if it was assumed that the Narragansett
sachemdom was a monarchy that devolved by heredity. Why did the courts insist
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SACHEMDOM»
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The Algonquian Confederacy of the Quinnipiac Tribal Council …
The Quinnipiac Sachemdom – prior to European colonization, formed the maweomi or Central Council Fire of the legendary Wappinger-Mattabesec ... «Indian Country Today Media Network.com, Jul 11»