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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 219 (part 4)

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Samson, a Mahican, 325 Passaconnaway, chief sachem of Pennacooks, 317 Paxinos, chief sachem of Shawanoes, 3°5 Red Jacket, a Seneca chief, 317 Saunders, Robert, 357 Shabasch, or Abraham, a Mahican chief, 328 Shingas, a Lenape war captain, 219 Skenando, an Oneida chief, 317 Soiengarahta; or King Hendrik of the Mohawks, 310; portrait of, 7° Soquans, a Mahican sachem, 184, 319 Tadame, chief sachem of Lenapes, •301 Tamany, chief sachem of Lenapes, 300 Tecumseh, a Shawanoe chief, 308 Teedyuscung, chief sachem of Lena pes, 301 Thayendanega, or Joseph Brant, 313 Biographical Sketches, continued — Wasarnapah, or Tyschoop, a Mahi can chief, 197, 327 White Eyes, Captain, chief sachem of Lenapes, 305 Block-houses constructed in Minnisink country, 240 Bloom, Domine, description of Esopus massacre, 147 Boone, Daniel, 257 Bouwensen, Thomas, roasted and eaten by Mohawks, 100