Nenatcheehunt (died 30 April 1762), also spelled Nenacheehunt, or Nenatchehan,: 82–83 and sometimes referred to as Menatochyand, was a Lenape chief known...
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western New Jersey. Lenape chiefs Lappawinsoe, Manawkyhickon, Sassoonan, Nenatcheehunt, and others continued protesting the arrangement, since the Lenape were...
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became important Lenape chiefs and warriors, including Pisquetomen, Nenatcheehunt, Shingas and Tamaqua.: 32, 408, 420 In 1772, the original Tammany Society...
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source reports that Shingas had six brothers (Tamaqua, Pisquetomen, Nenatcheehunt, Buffalo Horn, Munhuttakiswilluxissohpon, and Miuskillamize).: 142 ...
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Lenape warrior and chief, killed at the Battle of Bushy Run, 1763 Nenatcheehunt, Lenape chief, died 1762 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Keekyuscung was killed. Confusingly, Christian Frederick Post refers to both Nenatcheehunt and Keekyuscung as "Delaware George," although they were two different...
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(village) Kittanning Expedition Tamaqua (Lenape chief) Pisquetomen Nenatcheehunt Preston, David L., The Texture of Contact: European and Indian Settler...
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his brothers Shingas, Nenatcheehunt, and Pisquetomen. One source reports that Tamaqua had six brothers (Pisquetoman, Nenatcheehunt, Shingas, Buffalo Horn...
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and is believed to have died in 1762. Pisquetomen, his older brother Nenatcheehunt,: 32, 408, 420 and his two younger brothers Tamaqua (known to the colonists...
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1742 Sassoonan attended a conference in Philadelphia, accompanied by Nenatcheehunt, to resolve differences over the occupation of lands ceded under the...
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