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    Epenow (also spelled Epanow) was a Nauset man from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts who was kidnapped by sailors from an English merchant ship and taken...
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  • is kidnapped by English sailors. He is then taken to England, along with Epenow (Eric Schweig), a Nauset from Martha's Vineyard who was also captured by...
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  • Chanco Cheeseekau Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga Debedeavon Egushawa Epenow Gelelemend Gomo Hobomok Iyannough Iniwe Itawi Katonah Kâwin Kechewaishke...
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  • Assacumet (section Epenow)
    the two "savages.". Returned to Gorges' home, Assacumet was lodged with Epenow, a Wampanoag captive captured in 1611, and helped him improve his English...
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  • Thayendanegea 1994 Due South (Pilot) Inuit Hunter Squanto: A Warrior's Tale Epenow Pontiac Moon Ernest Ironplume 1995 500 Nations (TV) (voice) Follow the River...
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  • and later, it is suspected, sachem of Manomet. In 1611, Coneconam and Epenow were kidnapped by Captain Edward Harlow on Martha's Vineyard. Harlow had...
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  • writers, such as Alvin G. Weeks, believed that Aspinet was confused with Epenow as a member of this plot. He was succeeded as sagamore by a Nauset man named...
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  • many canoes, Epenow called out to his kinsmen in their language and sets the stage. A hail of arrows erupted from the canoes and Epenow dove off the rails...
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    concerned about whether this event had upset his gold-finding plans with Epenow on Martha's Vineyard. Smith suggested that Hunt got his just desserts because...
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    Nauset sachem Epenow were abducted from the coast by European merchant ships and sold into slavery in Spain. However, both Squanto and Epenow managed to...
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