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wrote in 1674 that "William Awinian...was a knowing person, and of great ability, and of genteel deportment, and spoke very good English. His death was a very great rebuke to this place," and he was "a very able teacher who died about three years since." Upon his death John Eliot stated that "Their
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alias Josiah, Chief Sachem of the Massachusetts Indians, ith the consent of his wise men, is called William Mananiomott in the body of the instrument, but his signature is William Manunion, and Joseph Manunion was a witness." In 1666 Quashaamit deeded land to Edward Inman and John Mowry in and
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In 1659, Quashaamit went to Providence to assert his right to land in what is now northern Rhode Island, and the town agreed to investigate his claim with the Indians in the area, and in 1661-62 his rights to northern Rhode Island were referenced in a deed by Alexander
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late Teacher, William, is deceased; He was a man of eminent parts; all the English acknowledge him, and he was known to many. He was of ready wit, sound judgment, and affable. He has gone into the Lord."
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who translated the first Bible into a Native American language, and in 1662 Eliot helped Quashaamit and other Ponkapoag Indians deed land to settlers, in what is now
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and deeded large tracts of land to early settlers in what is now Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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The Proprietors' Records of the Town of Mendon, Massachusetts: Incorporated May 15, 1667
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and to reserve their traditional hunting and fishing rights in the area.
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or sub-sachem, and teaching minister. His tribal affiliation may have
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Historical Collections of the Indians in New England
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Index


Great Blue Hill
Praying Indian
sachem
Nipmuc
Massachusett
Wampanoag
Massasoit
Metacomet
Wamsutta
Wampatuck
Great Blue Hill
Ponkapoag
Praying town
Neponset River
Neponset River Reservation
John Eliot
Mendon, Massachusetts
Milford, Massachusetts
Wamsutta
Braintree
Wampatuck
North Smithfield, Rhode Island
King Philip
Canonicus
Daniel Gookin
Historical Collections of the Indians in New England
ISBN
978-0-405-03308-7
"December Meeting, 1948"

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