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…The Croton-on-Hudson Wappinger Band The Kitchawank were a band of the Wappinger Confederation, an Eastern Algonquian people who inhabited what is now southern New York and western Connecticut. They were inhabitants of northern Westchester County, New York, specifically…
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Page from Ruttenber 1872 describing Kitchawank and Wappinger tribes
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[Historical Map] Page from Ruttenber 1872 describing Kitchawank and Wappinger tribes
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Allard Ottens 1662 map of New Belgium showing Kitchawank territory near Croton
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[Historical Map] Allard Ottens 1662 map of New Belgium showing Kitchawank territory near Croton
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1921 map of Indian tribes in the vicinity of Manhattan including Kitchawank
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[Historical Map] 1921 map of Indian tribes in the vicinity of Manhattan including Kitchawank
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…The Kitchawank were the Wappinger band most closely associated with the Croton area. They signed the 1645 peace treaty ending Kieft's War, and their shell middens at Croton Point date back 7,000 years. Wecquaesgeek: Southwestern Westchester/western Bronx…
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…The Kitchawank were among the signatory tribes. A commemorative plaque at Croton Point Park marks the treaty site. CONSEQUENCES Approximately 1,600 Indigenous people were killed compared to fewer than 100 Dutch. The Wappinger confederation was shattered. Kieft was recalled…
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J. Thomas Scharf (1886) — source
…Thomas Scharf (1886)] From Poughkeepsie down the Mohicans had on this (the east) side of the river the Wappinger family above and in the Highlands, the Kitchawank family along the Croton, the Sintsinck family within our present Ossining, and the…
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J. Thomas Scharf (1886) — source
…From Pough-keepsie southward, along the east side of the river, the Mohegan tribe had the Wappinger family above, and in the Highlands, the Kitchawank family along the Croton, the Sintsinck family within our present town of Ossining, and the…
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…The land acquisition involved purchases from the Kitchawank (a Lenape Wappinger tribe) and the Rumachenanck people. ## Succession and Division Following Stephanus's death in 1700 and his wife Geertruy's in 1723, the estate was divided equally among ten surviving…
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