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... tribe at New London , are by the Anglo - Americans , called Mohegans , which is a corruption of Muhhekaneew , * in the singular , or Muh- hekaneok , in the plural . This language is spoken by all the Indians throughout New England ...
... tribe at New London , are by the Anglo - Americans , called Mohegans , which is a corruption of Muhhekaneew , * in the singular , or Muh- hekaneok , in the plural . This language is spoken by all the Indians throughout New England ...
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... tribe , which is familiarly known here by the name of the Stockbridge Indians , who take this English name from that of the town , which was for some time their principal resi- dence . The Indian name of the territory , which now ...
... tribe , which is familiarly known here by the name of the Stockbridge Indians , who take this English name from that of the town , which was for some time their principal resi- dence . The Indian name of the territory , which now ...
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... tribe , of which a remnant still resides in the state of Maine . The fullest vocab- ulary of their language , within the Editor's knowledge , is a small Manuscript of the French Missionaries , who have occa- sionally resided with this tribe ...
... tribe , of which a remnant still resides in the state of Maine . The fullest vocab- ulary of their language , within the Editor's knowledge , is a small Manuscript of the French Missionaries , who have occa- sionally resided with this tribe ...
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Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Account of Cumington | 46 |
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