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The Kitchawank, Wappinger, and Lenape peoples who lived here for 7,000+ years
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| Source | Passages | Words | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) | 401 | 76,522 | Original → |
| Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) | 223 | 40,085 | Original → |
| Various (1971) | 98 | 18,630 | Original → |
| Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994) | 73 | 12,771 | Original → |
| Various (1967) | 42 | 8,829 | Original → |
| Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962) | 39 | 7,958 | Original → |
| Reginald Pelham Bolton (1922) | 50 | 5,568 | Original → |
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] retirement of, J:o Ouise river, 289 Mohegan, meaning of, 50 Mohegans, a Pequot clan, 63 Monemius, castle, 85 Monakadook, Seneca half-king, mission of, 233 Montauks, location of, 75; chieftaincies of, 72; originally a…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] river, 591 Nicholson, Gen., expedition against Ca nada, 188, 189 Nicolls, Richard, takes possession of Fort Amsterdam, 158; proclaimed de puty governor, 158; makes treaty with Iroquois, 158; renews treaty with Esopus…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Samson, mission of, 293; biographical sketch of, 325 Ochtayhquanawicroons, settlement of, on the Susquehanna, 200; subsequently called the Oghkawagas, 200; Ma-hican clans settle among, 200; Ska-niadaradighroonas sett…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] 213; council at, repudiates sale of Wyoming lands, 219; conference with Lenapes at, 227; destroyed by Sullivan's expedition, 281 Organization of armies, 31 Origin of the North American Indians, 16 Oriskany, battle of…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Johnson, 229; attends conference at Lancaster, 235; biographical sketch of, 305 Peekskill, aboriginal name of, 79 Pemerawghin, chief sachem of Warrana-wonkongs, 95 Penhawitz, sachem of Carnarsees, 73 } sends delegate…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Pierron, a Jesuit missionary, labors of, 97 Plurality of wives, 22 Pocahontas, reference to, 144 Pontiac, king of Ottawas, conspiracy of, 243 5 tribes in alliance with, 248; failure of conspiracy, 246 Ponus, sachem o…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Religious belief and worship, 27 Rochambeau, proclamation of, to French Indian allies, 258 Rockaways, location of the, 73 Rodolf, Sergeant, commands in massacre at Pavonia, 106 Ronduit, a small fort, erected at the m…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Senecas of the Glaize in western alliance, 292 Sequins, location and cantons of, 825 sell lands to West India Company, 82; sell lands to the English, 83; chief of, imprisoned of Eelkins, 63, 83 $ compelled to pay tri…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Shawuskukhkung, address by, 293 Shekomeko, a Mahican village, 86 j mjssionaries at, 86, 197, 198 Sheyickbi country, 46 Shinecocks, location of the, 75 Shingas commands war party of Lenapes, 219; reply of, to Johnson'…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Schaticook and Hoosic, 205, 216 St. Regis Indians, organization of, 179 Sullivan, Gen., commands expedition against Iroquois, 279 Susquehannas, subjugation of, 55 Susquehanna Company, organization of, 215 Swannekins,…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Tadame, king of Lenapes, murder of, 227, 301 Taghkospemo, sachem of Tappans, 91 Tankitekes, location of, 80 j treaty with, 117 Tanadiarisson, speech of, 209 Tappans, location of the, 91 Tarrytown, aboriginal name of,…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] 1660, 1425 with Esopus Indians, 1664, 156; with Esopus Indians, 1665, 163; with Iroquois and Ma hicans, 1664, 158; with Tacka-pausha, 1656, 1245 with Iroquois, 1768, 250 Tryon county, committee of safety of, 262 Tsch…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Verdrietig Hook, 92, 93, 377 Vriesendael (see De Vries) Vielle, Arnout, interpreter, 181 Virginia, operations of, in Ohio valley, 209, 210; war of, against the French, 210 Walking treaty, the, 216 Wampum, description…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Pontiac's conspiracy, 243, 246; Queen Anne's war, 187; Revolu tionary war, 258; Raritans and the Dutch, 101; Senecas and Minsis, 67, 145; Senecas and the French, 145, 169 j Tuscaroras and North Carolina, 190; Weckqua…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] Number 26 ******************************************************************************************** Contents Notes 1 Hudson River Valley Projectile Point Correlation Workshop, Sept. 22, 1962 Mauck Brammer 4 Fossils…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] earth containing bones of extinct animals and an obsidian chip were cased together undisturbed and shipped to the Museum where the flake was removed in the presence of scientific witnesses. Mark R. Harrington of The S…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] 18, Los Angeles 42,
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] phases, the first of which was called the Farmdale and the second the Iowan. Depending on how the glaciology finally works out, Lewisville Man and Tule Springs Man were either mid-Wisconsin or pre-Wisconsin inhabitant…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] Drieger wrote "Looking back, one may well wonder why the original discovery of the Tule Springs locality in 1933, with its evidences of contemporaneity of man and extinct Pleistocene fauna as reported in that year by …
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] association publication committee, or to the Editor, Louis Brennan, 39 Hamilton Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. No. 26 November 1962 3 American archaeology has to be re-thought out, and that modest tool, the chopper, is about…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] Bert Salwen of Metropolitan Chapter, who is now teaching at Bennington College, made the July issue of American Antiquity with his "Sea Levels and Archaeology in the Long Island Sound Area." The abstract in A. A. says…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] HONOR Joffre Coe of The University of North Carolina was re-elected to a two-year term as ESAF president at the ESAF Annual Meeting. Re-elected vice-president was Sigfus Olafson of the NYSAA Metropolitan and MidHudson…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] A further general workshop was scheduled for October 27. A suggestion by Dr. Ralph Solecki that a representative Hudson River Valley sampling would be desirable for the Metropolitan Chapter, to be housed at Columbia U…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] Obviously, the terms to be used and the subclassification of the system would need further study by the committee. And obviously, also, similar systems for pottery and other artifacts as separated by function, as poin…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] For the October 27 workshop, it was suggested that concentration on the first three or four main sub-divisions would be desirable. (Editors note: a second conference was held on October 25 and will be reported later.)…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] The stones not meeting the necessary requirements for further modification became hearth and boiling stones or were put to some other crude utilitarian use, such as hammers, anvils, and mullers. In the Park area, the …
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] At the Archery Range site, an unmodified stone of duck like form, partly polished as if by handling, was recovered from a feast pit adjacent to a burial at- 6 THE BULLETIN tributed to the florescent Bowmans Brook stag…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] On the north shore of Lake Ontario, Bay of Quinte’ Component, a Point Peninsula Focus burial mound contained several natural concretions and fossils in addition to various burial offerings (Ritchie, 1944, p. 178). Fos…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] The Indians fought him fiercely with all their numbers, and he retreated southward down the coast to the vicinity of Throgs Neck, the south eastern end of Bronx County. Being hard pressed and the tide low, he crossed …
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
[Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)] The twelve heated, steam -producing stones of the Sweat Lodge Ceremony of the Delaware were considered sacred in the diagnosis and treatment of sickness (Wallace, 1961, pp. 73-74). The Burnt Offering Ceremony called f…