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![]() The Mahican chief Etow Oh Koam, referred to as one of the Four Mohawk Kings in a state visit to Queen Anne in 1710. By John Simon, c1750. |
The Mahican (/məˈhikən/; also Mohican /moʊˈhikən/) are an Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe, originally settled in the Hudson River Valley (around Albany, NY) and western New England. After 1680, many moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Since the 1830s, most descendants of the Mahican are located in Shawano County, Wisconsin, where they formed the federally recognized Stockbridge-Munsee Community with Lenape people and have a reservation.
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Stockbridge-Munsee community Stockbridge-Munsee community www.mohican.com - Web |
Mohican nation Stockbridge-Munsee band: Our histor... Mohican nation Stockbridge-Munsee band: Our history www.mohican-nsn.gov/History.htm - Web |
Mohican languages (Native Languages of the America... Mohican languages (Native Languages of the Americas) www.native-languages.org/mohican.htm - Web |
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Hendrick Aupaumut (Mahican) (1757-1830) Hendrick Aupaumut (Mahican) (1757-1830) college.hmco.com/.../aupaumutmahican_he.html - Web |
Stockbridge-Munsee History Stockbridge-Munsee History www.mpm.edu/wirp/ICW-158.html - Web |
Mohican Indians Mohican Indians unr.edu/homepage/shubinsk/mohican.html - Web |
Stockbridge Timeline Stockbridge Timeline unr.edu/homepage/shubinsk/mohican1.html - Web |
Death In the Bronx The Stockbridge Indian Massacre... Death In the Bronx The Stockbridge Indian Massacre in 1778 by Richard S. Walling-for reference only www.americanrevolution.org/ind3.html - Web |
Poem Mahican translation by Carl Masthay (linguist... Poem Mahican translation by Carl Masthay (linguist, Algonquianist) pouemes.free.fr/poesie/la_glace/mahican.htm - Web |