Knowledge (XXG)

Mohegan

Source 📝

535: 470:(MTIC), decided that the tribe's membership would be restricted to documented descendants from a single family group, ca. 1860. This criterion excludes some of the Hamilton followers. By law, a Federally recognized tribe has the authority to determine its own rules for membership. The MTIC unsuccessfully attempted to stop other Mohegan people from using "Mohegan" as their tribal identity, in public records and in craftwork. 793: 784: 775: 128: 450:
The petition process stalled when John Hamilton died in 1988. The petition for federal recognition was revived in 1989, but the BIA's preliminary finding was that the Mohegan had not satisfied the criteria of documenting continuity in social community, and political authority and influence as a tribe
394:
The Mohegan homelands in Connecticut include landmarks such as Trading Cove on the Thames River, Cochegan Rock, Fort Shantok, and Mohegan Hill, where the Mohegan founded a Congregational church in the early 1800s. In 1931, the Tantaquidgeon family built the Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum on Mohegan Hill
481:
That same year, Congress passed the Mohegan Nation (Connecticut) Land Claim Settlement Act, which authorized the United States to take land into trust to establish a reservation for the Mohegan and settle their land claim. The final 1994 agreement between MTIC and the State in the settlement of land
565:
The Mohegan people have always had extensive knowledge of local flora and fauna, of hunting and fishing technologies, of seasonal adaptations, and of herbal medicine, as practices passed down through the generations. Gladys Tantaquidgeon was instrumental in recording herbal medicinal knowledge and
489:
The Mohegan people associated with Sachem John Hamilton persist as an independent group today. In his will, Hamilton named his non-Mohegan wife, Eleanor Fortin as Sachem. She is now the leader of the "Hamilton group." Despite their contentious histories and disagreements, both groups continued to
422:
In the 1960s, during a period of rising activism among Native Americans, John Hamilton filed a number of land claims authorized by the "Council of Descendants of Mohegan Indians." The group had some 300 members at the time. In 1970 the Montville band of Mohegans expressed its dissatisfaction with
190:
were a unified tribal entity living in the southeastern Connecticut region, but the Mohegan gradually became independent as the hegemonic Pequot lost control over their trading empire and tributary groups. The name Pequot was given to the Mohegan by other tribes throughout the northeast and was
490:
participate in tribal activities and to identify as members of the Mohegan people. The Hamilton band of Mohegans continues to function and govern themselves independently of the MTIC, holding periodic gatherings and activities in their traditional territory of south-central Connecticut.
447:(BIA) established a formal administrative process. The process included specific criteria that BIA officials would judge as evidence of cultural continuity. In that same year, Hamilton's band submitted a petition for federal recognition for the Mohegan tribe. 300:
Over time, the Mohegan gradually lost ownership of much of their tribal lands. In 1978, Chief Rolling Cloud Hamilton petitioned for federal recognition of the Mohegan. Descendants of his Mohegan band operate independently of the federally recognized nation.
473:
In its 1994 "Final Determination", the BIA cited the vital statistics and genealogies as documents that were decisive in demonstrating "that the tribe did indeed have social and political continuity during the middle of the 20th century." As a result, the
643:. During the 1820s the majority of these people removed further west, eventually settling in Wisconsin, where today they constitute the Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians. These removals inspired the myth of the "Last of the Mohicans." 778: 440:, property owners' organization, with some Native and non-Native members, worked to oppose the Hamilton land claims and the recognition petition for federal recognition, out of fear that tribal nations would take private properties. 454:
In 1990, the Mohegan band led by Chief Courtland Fowler submitted a detailed response to meet the BIA's concerns. The tribe included compiled genealogies and other records, including records pertaining to the Mohegan
304:
In 1994, a majority group of Mohegan gained federal recognition as the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut (MTIC). They have been defined by the United States government as the "successor in interest to the
410:
In 1933, John E. Hamilton (Chief Rolling Cloud) was appointed as a Grand Sachem by his mother Alice Storey through a traditional selection process based on heredity. She was a direct descendant of
612:
in western Massachusetts. In the United States, both tribes have been referred to in various historic documents by the spelling "Mohican", based on mistakes in translation and location. But, the
620:, one of the first Europeans to record the names of both tribes, clearly distinguished between the "Morhicans" (now the Mohegans) and the "Mahicans, Mahikanders, Mohicans, Maikens". 799:.. The first she describes as a rough rocky recess in the region of Mohegan and known as "the chair of Uncas": Mazeen she calls the last of the royal line of the Mohegan nation. 1224:
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys 1972 Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3 (p. 69, 128)
436:
The group led by John Hamilton (although opposed by the Fowlers) worked with the attorney Jerome Griner in federal land claims through the 1970s. During this time, a
522:, worked to preserve the language. Since 2012, the Mohegan Tribe has established a project to revive its language and establish new generations of native speakers. 309:
entity known as the Mohegan Indian Tribe." The United States took land into trust the same year, under an act of Congress to serve as a reservation for the tribe.
1396: 168: 1406: 856: 787: 646:
Most of the descendants of the Mohegan tribe, by contrast, have continued to live in New England, and particularly in Connecticut, since the colonial era.
1106: 943: 414:
and of Tamaquashad, Sachem of the Pequot tribe. In Mohegan tradition, the position of tribal leadership was often hereditary through the maternal line.
391:
of 1636, which broke the power of the formerly dominant Pequot tribe in the region. In reward, the Colonists gave Pequot captives to the Mohegan tribe.
407:. Returning to Connecticut, she operated this museum for six decades. It was one of the first museums to be owned and operated by American Indians. 1090: 306: 712:(1899–2005), anthropologist, herbalist, co-founder of the Tantaquidgeon Museum. Worked to preserve Mohegan culture through the 20th century. 566:
folklore, and in comparing these plants and practices to those of other Algonquian peoples like the Lenni Lenape (Delaware) and Wampanoag,
176: 1123: 443:
In 1978, in response to the desires of tribal nations across the country to gain federal recognition and recover tribal sovereignty, the
918:
Historical linguistics 1991 : papers from the 10th international conference on historical linguistics, Amsterdam, 12-16 August 1991
1285: 1200: 1072: 459:
in Montville. BIA researchers used records provided by the Hamilton band, records from the Mohegan Church, and records maintained by
1366: 925: 889: 796: 1215:
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys 1928 Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-Lore and Superstitions. SI-BAE Annual Report #43: 264-270 (p. 269)
1356: 722: 356: 1401: 1391: 486:. MTIC is governed by a chief, an elected chairman and an elected tribal council, all of whom serve for specific terms. 180: 1386: 728: 403:
and unofficial historian. She studied anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and worked for a decade with the
156: 1341: 870:"General History of Duchess County, From 1609 to 1876, Inclusive", Philip H. Smith, Pawling, New York, 1877, p. 154 624: 593:, who share similar Algonkian culture and the members of whom constitute another speech community with the greater 368: 152: 623:
In 1735, Housatonic Mohican leaders negotiated with Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher to found the town of
781:. in her 1827 collection of poetry. In that same collection are two other poems relating to the Mohegan nation, 319: 1156: 940: 635:
of the east bank of the central and lower Hudson River, relocated to central New York to live among the native
444: 404: 31: 1242: 850: 507: 294: 93: 352: 999: 1028: 640: 456: 379:
The Mohegan Indian Tribe was historically based in central southern Connecticut, originally part of the
703: 424: 808: 744: 709: 594: 519: 460: 396: 364: 287: 232: 164: 148: 1157:"Final Determination that the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut Does Exist as an Indian Tribe" 981: 813: 697: 693: 681: 628: 313: 216: 196: 160: 1087: 506:, died in 1908. The Mohegan language was recorded primarily in her diaries, and in articles and a 463:, who had kept genealogy and vital statistics of tribal members for her anthropological research. 1250: 1174:
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
751: 172: 140: 1281: 1196: 1130: 1068: 1033: 921: 885: 674:(c. 1700–1736), sachem who traveled to England in 1735 to seek better treatment of his people. 671: 437: 384: 1381: 966:(1994), Legal Information Institute, Cornell University Law School, accessed 12 January 2013 687: 609: 605: 574: 503: 499: 254: 1360: 1345: 1262: 1094: 947: 769: 600:
The Mohican (also called the Stockbridge Mohican) were historically based along the upper
423:
land-claims litigation. When the Hamilton supporters left the meeting, this band elected
239:. Thereafter, the Mohegan became a separate tribal nation under the leadership of Uncas. 904: 1189: 757: 578: 511: 400: 228: 1304:
and the Stockbridge Indian Company in the American Revolution", Laurence M. Hauptman,
577:
is used by the Mohegan for cough medicine. The Mohegan also use the inner bark of the
534: 1375: 1301: 1172: 845: 818: 636: 617: 380: 212: 72: 42: 1353: 849: 718: 677: 613: 601: 483: 236: 106: 1107:
Associated Press, "Gladys Tantaquidgeon, Mohegans' Medicine Woman, Is Dead at 106"
959: 823: 515: 360: 144: 76: 627:, just to the west of the Berkshire Mountains, as a mission village. After the 792: 783: 774: 581:
as a cough remedy, and the sap as a sweetening agent and to make maple syrup.
388: 348: 220: 89: 1278:
American Indian languages : the historical linguistics of native America
334: 321: 1191:
The languages of native America : historical and comparative assessment
1124:"Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut v. Mohegan Tribe & Nation, Inc" 738: 632: 151:, a federally recognized tribe living on a reservation in the eastern upper 127: 427:
as their new leader. Notes of that Council meeting referred to Hamilton as
1237:
William C. Sturtevant (General Editor), Bruce G. Trigger (Volume Editor).
1061: 1338: 1129:. State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. February 20, 2001. Archived from 570: 224: 192: 38: 779:
The Rival Kings of Mohegan, contrasted with the Rival Brothers of Persia
631:, these Mohican people, along with New York Mohicans and members of the 482:
claims extinguished all pending land claims. The MTIC adopted a written
17: 590: 290: 119: 706:(1897–1988), Grand Sachem Chief Rolling Cloud, Indian rights activist 659: 589:
Although similar in name, the Mohegan are a different tribe from the
429: 209: 201: 187: 733: 665: 655: 411: 205: 1000:"The Mohegan Tribe Celebrates Re-Opening of Tantaquidgeon Museum" 982:"Running Against Time - Medicine Woman Preserves Mohegan Culture" 690:(1827–1908), last native speaker of the Mohegan-Pequot language. 1350:
Mohegan Nation (Connecticut) Land Claim Settlement Act of 1994
529: 269: 227:
near Albany, New York, where he had fled, at the hands of the
1333: 1319:
Medicine Trail: The Life and Lessons of Gladys Tantaquidgeon.
131:
Lester Skeesuk, a Narraganset-Mohegan, in traditional regalia
1308:, Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, 2017 680:(1723–1792), Presbyterian minister, who helped relocate the 312:
Most of the Mohegan people in Connecticut today live on the
950:, Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, official website 860:. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 263: 147:. Today the majority of the people are associated with the 383:. It gradually became independent and served as allies of 275: 272: 1239:
Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 15, Northeast
905:
The Mohegan Tribe: Heritage - Our Traditions and Symbols
478:(MTIC) gained recognition as a sovereign tribal nation. 243:
is a variant anglicized spelling of the Algonquian name
143:
Native American tribe historically based in present-day
1177:, Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology 546: 1163:
Vol. 59, No. 50, 15 March 1994, accessed 18 March 2013
964:
Mohegan Nation (Connecticut) Land Claim Settlement Act
155:
valley of south-central Connecticut. It is one of two
278: 195:
colonists destroyed a principal fortified village at
737:
Melissa Jane Fawcett), Mohegan Tribal Historian and
266: 260: 257: 191:eventually adopted by themselves. In 1637, English 113: 99: 83: 66: 56: 1363:, self-published at Understand Connecticut website 1188: 1060: 363:Casino on their reservation in Uncasville and the 715:Faith Davison (1940–2019), researcher, consultant 186:At the time of European contact, the Mohegan and 1280:(. ed.). New York, NY: Oxford Univ. Press. 1023: 1021: 247:which translates to "fox" in English. The word 1187:Mithun, Marianne (1979). Lyle Campbell (ed.). 466:In 1990, the Fowler group, identifying as the 27:Algonquian tribe native to the northeastern US 1029:"Passings: John E. Hamilton; Indian Activist" 223:. This ended with the death of Uncas' cousin 8: 1088:"Contemporary History of Mohegan, 1933-2002" 399:(1899–2005) served for years as the Tribe's 51: 1232: 1230: 1152: 1150: 1067:. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University Press. 840: 838: 573:of bark removed from the south side of the 1367:Faith Damon Davison, A Poor Little Village 988:. University of Pennsylvania. Summer 2001. 739:author of several books on Mohegan culture 50: 986:School of Anthropology; Alumni Newsletter 941:"Mohegan Event Timeline, 1933 to present" 639:. In time the settlement became known as 504:Fidelia "Flying Bird" A. Hoscott Fielding 395:to house tribal artifacts and histories. 976: 974: 972: 743:Medicine Trail: The Life and Lessons of 126: 1354:Davies, Lindrith, "Casinos and Nations" 960:"25 USC § 1775 - Findings and purposes" 884:. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 834: 476:Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut 468:Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut 1258: 1248: 498:The last living native speaker of the 1397:Native American tribes in Connecticut 1195:. Austin: University of Texas Press. 760:(b. 1989), writer, director, actress. 7: 851:"Mohican, Mahican and Mohegan"  67:Regions with significant populations 1321:University of Arizona Press (2000), 880:William C. Sturtevant, ed. (1978). 418:Land claims and federal recognition 45:, different Native American tribes. 1407:People from Montville, Connecticut 1063:Uncas : first of the Mohegans 882:Handbook of North American Indians 494:Extinction and revival of Language 159:in the state, the other being the 25: 1047:John E. Hamilton; Indian Activist 585:Confusion with the Mohican people 286:) translates in their respective 791: 782: 773: 533: 253: 696:(1828–1916), revivalist of the 451:through the twentieth century. 1: 1059:Oberg, Michael Leroy (2003). 916:Jaap Van Marle, ed. (1993). 788:The Chair of the Indian King 208:, the Christian convert and 37:Not to be confused with the 920:. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins. 729:Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel 658:(c. 1588 – c. 1683), famed 297:) as "People of the Wolf". 157:federally recognized tribes 1423: 1300:"The Road to Kingsbridge: 1097:, Native American Mohegans 625:Stockbridge, Massachusetts 369:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 367:racetrack and casino near 163:, whose reservation is in 73:Mohegan Indian Reservation 36: 29: 510:report made by the early 118: 104: 88: 71: 61: 1339:Native American Mohegans 688:Fidelia Hoscott Fielding 445:Bureau of Indian Affairs 405:Bureau of Indian Affairs 235:nation from west of the 32:Mohegan (disambiguation) 1276:Campbell, Lyle (1997). 1243:Smithsonian Institution 857:Encyclopædia Britannica 723:United States Treasurer 604:in present-day eastern 508:Smithsonian Institution 359:. The MTIC operate the 295:Mohegan-Pequot language 199:with the help of their 169:state-recognized tribes 167:. There are also three 94:Mohegan-Pequot language 1334:Mohegan Tribe Homepage 1317:Melissa Jane Fawcett. 700:and Tribal Chairperson 132: 105:Mohegan spirituality, 641:Stockbridge, New York 457:Congregational Church 335:41.47833°N 72.08194°W 130: 114:Related ethnic groups 1402:Algonquian ethnonyms 1392:Norwich, Connecticut 1245:, Washington (1978). 809:Mohegan Indian Tribe 745:Gladys Tantaquidgeon 710:Gladys Tantaquidgeon 608:and along the upper 520:Gladys Tantaquidgeon 461:Gladys Tantaquidgeon 397:Gladys Tantaquidgeon 365:Mohegan Pennsylvania 233:Iroquois Confederacy 165:Ledyard, Connecticut 149:Mohegan Indian Tribe 52:Mohegan Indian Tribe 30:For other uses, see 1006:. The Mohegan Tribe 814:Brothertown Indians 772:published her poem 698:Green Corn Ceremony 694:Emma Fielding Baker 682:Brothertown Indians 629:American Revolution 595:Algonquian language 340:41.47833; -72.08194 331: /  314:Mohegan Reservation 161:Mashantucket Pequot 53: 1387:Algonquian peoples 1359:2016-03-05 at the 1344:2020-01-17 at the 1261:has generic name ( 1093:2018-10-06 at the 946:2017-05-17 at the 752:Stephanie Fielding 684:to New York state. 545:. You can help by 133: 1161:Federal Register, 1113:, 2 November 2005 1034:Los Angeles Times 672:Mahomet Weyonomon 575:silver maple tree 563: 562: 438:Kent, Connecticut 385:English colonists 357:New London County 125: 124: 16:(Redirected from 1414: 1322: 1315: 1309: 1298: 1292: 1291: 1273: 1267: 1266: 1260: 1256: 1254: 1246: 1234: 1225: 1222: 1216: 1213: 1207: 1206: 1194: 1184: 1178: 1170: 1164: 1154: 1145: 1144: 1142: 1141: 1135: 1128: 1120: 1114: 1104: 1098: 1085: 1079: 1078: 1066: 1056: 1050: 1049: 1044: 1042: 1025: 1016: 1015: 1013: 1011: 996: 990: 989: 978: 967: 957: 951: 938: 932: 931: 913: 907: 902: 896: 895: 877: 871: 868: 862: 861: 853: 842: 797:Burial of Mazeen 795: 786: 777: 704:John E. Hamilton 650:Notable Mohegans 610:Housatonic River 569:For example, an 558: 555: 537: 530: 500:Mohegan language 425:Courtland Fowler 346: 345: 343: 342: 341: 336: 332: 329: 328: 327: 324: 285: 284: 281: 280: 277: 274: 271: 268: 265: 262: 259: 57:Total population 54: 21: 1422: 1421: 1417: 1416: 1415: 1413: 1412: 1411: 1372: 1371: 1361:Wayback Machine 1346:Wayback Machine 1330: 1325: 1316: 1312: 1306:American Indian 1299: 1295: 1288: 1275: 1274: 1270: 1257: 1247: 1236: 1235: 1228: 1223: 1219: 1214: 1210: 1203: 1186: 1185: 1181: 1171: 1167: 1155: 1148: 1139: 1137: 1133: 1126: 1122: 1121: 1117: 1105: 1101: 1095:Wayback Machine 1086: 1082: 1075: 1058: 1057: 1053: 1040: 1038: 1027: 1026: 1019: 1009: 1007: 998: 997: 993: 980: 979: 970: 958: 954: 948:Wayback Machine 939: 935: 928: 915: 914: 910: 903: 899: 892: 879: 878: 874: 869: 865: 844: 843: 836: 832: 805: 770:Lydia Sigourney 767: 652: 587: 559: 553: 550: 543:needs expansion 528: 496: 420: 377: 351:in the Town of 339: 337: 333: 330: 325: 322: 320: 318: 317: 256: 252: 109: 79:, United States 49: 46: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1420: 1418: 1410: 1409: 1404: 1399: 1394: 1389: 1384: 1374: 1373: 1370: 1369: 1364: 1351: 1348: 1336: 1329: 1328:External links 1326: 1324: 1323: 1310: 1293: 1287:978-0195094275 1286: 1268: 1226: 1217: 1208: 1202:978-0292746244 1201: 1179: 1165: 1146: 1115: 1111:New York Times 1099: 1080: 1074:978-0801438776 1073: 1051: 1017: 991: 968: 952: 933: 926: 908: 897: 890: 872: 863: 848:, ed. (1911). 846:Chisholm, Hugh 833: 831: 828: 827: 826: 821: 816: 811: 804: 801: 766: 763: 762: 761: 758:Madeline Sayet 755: 749: 726: 725:(2022–present) 716: 713: 707: 701: 691: 685: 675: 669: 668:, son of Uncas 663: 662:of the Mohegan 651: 648: 586: 583: 561: 560: 540: 538: 527: 524: 518:. Her niece, 512:anthropologist 495: 492: 419: 416: 401:medicine woman 376: 373: 181:Eastern Pequot 123: 122: 116: 115: 111: 110: 102: 101: 97: 96: 86: 85: 81: 80: 69: 68: 64: 63: 59: 58: 47: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1419: 1408: 1405: 1403: 1400: 1398: 1395: 1393: 1390: 1388: 1385: 1383: 1380: 1379: 1377: 1368: 1365: 1362: 1358: 1355: 1352: 1349: 1347: 1343: 1340: 1337: 1335: 1332: 1331: 1327: 1320: 1314: 1311: 1307: 1303: 1302:Daniel Nimham 1297: 1294: 1289: 1283: 1279: 1272: 1269: 1264: 1259:|author= 1252: 1244: 1240: 1233: 1231: 1227: 1221: 1218: 1212: 1209: 1204: 1198: 1193: 1192: 1183: 1180: 1176: 1175: 1169: 1166: 1162: 1158: 1153: 1151: 1147: 1136:on 2020-10-30 1132: 1125: 1119: 1116: 1112: 1108: 1103: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1089: 1084: 1081: 1076: 1070: 1065: 1064: 1055: 1052: 1048: 1037:. 12 May 1988 1036: 1035: 1030: 1024: 1022: 1018: 1005: 1001: 995: 992: 987: 983: 977: 975: 973: 969: 965: 961: 956: 953: 949: 945: 942: 937: 934: 929: 927:9789027236098 923: 919: 912: 909: 906: 901: 898: 893: 891:9780160045752 887: 883: 876: 873: 867: 864: 859: 858: 852: 847: 841: 839: 835: 829: 825: 822: 820: 819:Pequot people 817: 815: 812: 810: 807: 806: 802: 800: 798: 794: 789: 785: 780: 776: 771: 765:In literature 764: 759: 756: 753: 750: 747: 746: 740: 736: 735: 730: 727: 724: 720: 717: 714: 711: 708: 705: 702: 699: 695: 692: 689: 686: 683: 679: 676: 673: 670: 667: 664: 661: 657: 654: 653: 649: 647: 644: 642: 638: 637:Oneida people 634: 630: 626: 621: 619: 618:Adriaen Block 615: 611: 607: 603: 598: 596: 592: 584: 582: 580: 576: 572: 567: 557: 548: 544: 541:This section 539: 536: 532: 531: 525: 523: 521: 517: 513: 509: 505: 501: 493: 491: 487: 485: 479: 477: 471: 469: 464: 462: 458: 452: 448: 446: 441: 439: 434: 432: 431: 426: 417: 415: 413: 408: 406: 402: 398: 392: 390: 386: 382: 381:Pequot people 374: 372: 370: 366: 362: 358: 354: 350: 344: 315: 310: 308: 302: 298: 296: 292: 289: 283: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 217:Narragansetts 214: 213:Wequash Cooke 211: 207: 204: 203: 198: 194: 189: 184: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 129: 121: 117: 112: 108: 103: 98: 95: 92:, originally 91: 87: 82: 78: 74: 70: 65: 60: 55: 44: 40: 33: 19: 1318: 1313: 1305: 1296: 1277: 1271: 1238: 1220: 1211: 1190: 1182: 1173: 1168: 1160: 1138:. Retrieved 1131:the original 1118: 1110: 1102: 1083: 1062: 1054: 1046: 1039:. Retrieved 1032: 1008:. Retrieved 1003: 994: 985: 963: 955: 936: 917: 911: 900: 881: 875: 866: 855: 768: 742: 741:, including 732: 719:Lynn Malerba 678:Samson Occom 645: 622: 602:Hudson River 599: 588: 568: 564: 551: 547:adding to it 542: 497: 488: 484:constitution 480: 475: 472: 467: 465: 453: 449: 442: 435: 428: 421: 409: 393: 378: 311: 303: 299: 251:(pronounced 248: 244: 240: 237:Hudson River 200: 185: 173:Schaghticoke 153:Thames River 136: 134: 107:Christianity 48:Ethnic group 1041:28 February 1010:25 November 824:Mohegan Sun 721:(b. 1953), 579:sugar maple 554:August 2013 526:Ethnobotany 516:Frank Speck 361:Mohegan Sun 338: / 219:during the 145:Connecticut 77:Connecticut 1376:Categories 1140:2013-06-06 1004:Press Room 830:References 754:, linguist 731:(b. 1960)( 389:Pequot War 349:Uncasville 326:72°04′55″W 323:41°28′42″N 307:aboriginal 221:Pequot War 215:, and the 141:Algonquian 1251:cite book 633:Wappinger 616:colonist 353:Montville 288:Algonquin 177:Paugusett 84:Languages 1357:Archived 1342:Archived 1091:Archived 944:Archived 803:See also 606:New York 597:family. 571:infusion 291:dialects 225:Sassacus 210:sagamore 100:Religion 39:Mohicans 18:Mohegans 1382:Mohegan 591:Mohican 387:in the 375:History 249:Mohegan 245:Wonkus, 197:Mistick 193:Puritan 139:are an 137:Mohegan 120:Pequots 90:English 1284:  1199:  1071:  924:  888:  790:. and 748:(2000) 660:sachem 430:Sachem 229:Mohawk 202:sachem 188:Pequot 179:, and 171:: the 43:Mohawk 1134:(PDF) 1127:(PDF) 666:Oneco 656:Uncas 614:Dutch 412:Uncas 347:near 241:Uncas 231:, an 206:Uncas 62:1,300 1282:ISBN 1263:help 1197:ISBN 1069:ISBN 1043:2013 1012:2012 922:ISBN 886:ISBN 135:The 734:née 549:. 316:at 183:. 41:or 1378:: 1255:: 1253:}} 1249:{{ 1241:. 1229:^ 1159:, 1149:^ 1109:, 1045:. 1031:. 1020:^ 1002:. 984:. 971:^ 962:, 854:. 837:^ 514:, 502:, 433:. 371:. 355:, 270:iː 264:oʊ 175:, 75:, 1290:. 1265:) 1205:. 1143:. 1077:. 1014:. 930:. 894:. 556:) 552:( 293:( 282:/ 279:n 276:æ 273:ɡ 267:h 261:m 258:ˈ 255:/ 34:. 20:)

Index

Mohegans
Mohegan (disambiguation)
Mohicans
Mohawk
Mohegan Indian Reservation
Connecticut
English
Mohegan-Pequot language
Christianity
Pequots

Algonquian
Connecticut
Mohegan Indian Tribe
Thames River
federally recognized tribes
Mashantucket Pequot
Ledyard, Connecticut
state-recognized tribes
Schaghticoke
Paugusett
Eastern Pequot
Pequot
Puritan
Mistick
sachem
Uncas
sagamore
Wequash Cooke
Narragansetts

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.