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Waramaug

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According to Tomaino citing Orcutt, "That Waramaug was 'the most potent prince of that or any other day in this colony,' is probably a very correct judgment, and would have been demonstrated had there been any occasion for Indian Wars, since he could have called into the field all the warriors of
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According to Tomaino citing Smith, he ruled in a time when the Wepawaugs, Pequannocks, Paugassetts, and Pootatucks were reblending into a single tribe.
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Epstein, Ruth (September 26, 1982). "Yale student researching Schaghticoke tribe history". The News-Times (Danbury).
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A monument to Waramaug was erected after his death in 1735, near the gorge to the northeast of Falls Mountain.
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Raacke, Peg (April 28, 1977). "Town History: Housatonic Valley Indians". Citizen News (New Fairfield).
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The History of Squantz Pond State Park, New Fairfield, CT
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An alternative name of "Wehanonaug" is given in Tomaino.
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Chronology: Under Candlewoods, Roots at Squantz Pond
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The Indians of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Valleys
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Index

Squantz
sachem
Potatuck
Native American
tribe
Schaghticoke tribe
Housatonic River
Lake Waramaug





Chronology: Under Candlewoods, Roots at Squantz Pond


The Indians of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Valleys
cite book
link
Categories
18th-century Native Americans
Native Americans in Connecticut
Schaghticoke tribe
Native American leaders

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