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Ethnic group
Pawtucket
Total population
extinct as a tribe
Regions with significant populations
northeastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire[1]
Languages
possibly Algonquian language
Religion
Indigenous religion
Related ethnic groups
Naumkeag people, Pennacook[1]
The Pawtucket tribe were a confederation of Eastern Algonquian-speaking Native Americans in present-day northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire. They are mostly known in the historical record for their dealings with the early English colonists in the 17th century. Confusion exists about the proper endonym for this group who are variously referred to in European documents as Pawtucket, Pentucket, Naumkeag, Wamesit, or Mystic Indians, or by the name of their current sachem or sagamore.
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The Pawtuckettribe were a confederation of Eastern Algonquian-speaking Native Americans in present-day northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New...
Pawtucket may refer to: Pawtucket, Rhode Island Pawtucket Falls (Massachusetts), Lowell, Massachusetts Pawtuckettribe Two ships named USS Pawtucket Pawtuxet...
north, the Piscataqua to the east, and the villages of the closely allied Pawtucket confederation along the southern Merrimack River to the south. The Pennacook...
Lynn, were received kindly by the Native Americans, who were of the Pawtuckettribe, and the Native Americans gave them leave to dwell there and occupy...
Charles River and the Neponset River. The Pennacook and Pawtucket lived north of the Massachusett tribe, the Nipmuc to the west, Narragansett and Pequot to...
baseball was played in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, for 67 years spanning 1892 through 2019. The first team to call Pawtucket home, the Pawtucket Secrets of the New...
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area encompassing...
people, who are variously referred to in European documents as Naumkeag, Pawtucket, Penticut, Mystic, or Wamesit, or by the name of their current sachem...
advocacy group based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, comprising nine organizations that are not recognized as Native American tribes. In 2017, they protested...
no claim, but these sales were upheld in later court challenges. The Pawtucket sachem Wenepoykin, son of Nanepashemet and Squaw Sachem of Mistick, through...
Pawtucket Pat - in the eponymous episode "Pawtucket Pat" becomes the center of controversy when it is revealed that he stole the recipe for Pawtucket...
1968) and moved to Frontier Field in 1997. The Red Wings, along with the Pawtucket Red Sox, hold the record for the longest professional baseball game, lasting...
or quietly assimilating into the surrounding community. The Pawtucket are extinct as a tribe today, but a handful of people in the Greater Lowell region...
softball leagues. She started boxing at age 14 out of Manfredo's Gym in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and was coached by a friend of her mother at her house...
north to the Pennacook tribe, which inhabited the White Mountains region of present-day New Hampshire. As a tribal area, the Pawtucket controlled several...
for the Pawtucket Red Sox in the Class AAA International League, Shoppach appeared in a career-best 101 games behind the plate for Pawtucket and threw...
Narragansett, Rhode Island Narragansett Park, an American race track, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Narragansett Pier, a village within the town of Narragansett...
Open Cup was also held in 1914 in Pawtucket's Coates Field to a crowd of 10,000. Later, a team known as Pawtucket Rangers F.C. would win the 1941 edition...
region occupied by tribes of the confederation. Montowampate was born in 1609 to Nanepashemet, the Great Sachem of the Pawtucket Confederation, and his...
inhabited by the Pennacook tribe, and eventually "[t]he settlement that developed on the north side of the river was first called Pawtucket Village. The name Pawtucketville...
Massachusett Pidgin English, especially vocabulary, in dealings with other tribes, and many of the words used innocently by the Pilgrims and Puritans of New...
invaders. The Pawtucket warriors were victorious in the few battles they had with the Tarratines and returned with Tarratine captives. The Pawtucket participation...
brewery founder Pawtucket Pat. He finds his diary, which reveals that his famous beer recipe was stolen from the Narragansett tribe, whom he killed to...