The Narragansett people are an Algonquian American Indian tribe from Rhode Island. Today, Narragansett people are enrolled in the federally recognized...
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Narragansett /ˌnærəˈɡænsɪt/ is an Algonquian language formerly spoken in most of what is today Rhode Island by the Narragansett people. It was closely...
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Look up Narragansett in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narragansett may refer to: Narragansett people, an indigenous people of Rhode Island, USA Narragansett...
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settlers arrived in southern Rhode Island in 1636, the Niantic and Narragansett peoples were closely related, both in terms of sociopolitics and family groups...
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Narragansett Bay is a bay and estuary on the north side of Rhode Island Sound covering 147 square miles (380 km2), 120.5 square miles (312 km2) of which...
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Narragansett is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 14,532 at the 2020 census. However, during the summer months...
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Miantonomoh (category Narragansett people)
or Miantonomi, was a chief of the Narragansett people of New England Indians. He was a nephew of the Narragansett grand sachem, Canonicus (died 1647)...
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blow to the Narragansett tribe during the period directly following the massacre. However, much like the Pequot, the Narragansett people continue to live...
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Philip's War between the colonial militia of New England and the Narragansett people in December 1675. It was fought near the villages of Kingston and...
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Native American genocide in the United States (redirect from Genocide of indigenous peoples in the United States)
blow to the Narragansett tribe during the period directly following the massacre. However, much like the Pequot, the Narragansett people continue to live...
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