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  • Nipmuc
  • Indigenous people in Massachusetts and adjoining states

    ‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Nipmuc or Nipmuck people are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands

    Nipmuc

    Nipmuc

    Nipmuc

  • Hassanamisco Nipmuc
  • State-recognized tribe in Massachusetts

    The Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band is a state-recognized tribe in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They were recognized in 1976 by Governor Michael Dukakis

    Hassanamisco Nipmuc

    Hassanamisco_Nipmuc

  • Nipmuc Regional High School
  • School in Upton, Massachusetts, United States

    Nipmuc Regional High School is a public high school in Upton, Massachusetts, United States, part of the Mendon-Upton Regional School District. Nipmuc

    Nipmuc Regional High School

    Nipmuc Regional High School

    Nipmuc_Regional_High_School

  • Nipmuc River
  • River in Rhode Island, United States

    The Nipmuc River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows 2.7 miles (4.3 km). There are no dams along the river's length. The river is named

    Nipmuc River

    Nipmuc_River

  • Framingham, Massachusetts
  • City in the United States

    indigenous Nipmuc. They lived in encampments established alongside the Washakamaug ("eel fishing place") or what is today called Farm Pond. The Nipmuc Indians

    Framingham, Massachusetts

    Framingham, Massachusetts

    Framingham,_Massachusetts

  • Nipmuc Nation
  • State-recognized tribe in Massachusetts

    Nipmuc Nation (https://www.ncai.org/tribal-directory/search/nipmuc/page/1) is a non profit entity of the state-recognized tribe Hassanamisco Nipmuc,

    Nipmuc Nation

    Nipmuc_Nation

  • Mendon, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    At the time of contact, Nipmuc people inhabited the area that would become Mendon, and Nipmuc Pond is named for them. Nipmuc Regional High School was

    Mendon, Massachusetts

    Mendon, Massachusetts

    Mendon,_Massachusetts

  • Lancaster Raid
  • Raid on English colonial town by Wampanoag warriors

    who led and organized Wampanoag warriors during the war. Teaming up with Nipmuc and Narragansett warriors, the Wampanoag successfully raided the town of

    Lancaster Raid

    Lancaster Raid

    Lancaster_Raid

  • Lake Chaubunagungamaug
  • Lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts, United States

    United States. The lake's name comes from the Algonquian language of the Nipmuc and is often said to mean, "Fishing Place at the Boundaries—Neutral Meeting

    Lake Chaubunagungamaug

    Lake Chaubunagungamaug

    Lake_Chaubunagungamaug

  • King Philip's War
  • 1675–78 war in New England

    Haven colonies each developed separate relations with the Wampanoags, Nipmucs, Narragansetts, Mohegans, Pequots, and other tribes of New England, whose

    King Philip's War

    King Philip's War

    King_Philip's_War

  • USS Nipmuc
  • Tugboat of the United States Navy

    USS Nipmuc (ATF-157) was an Abnaki-class of fleet ocean tug that served in World War II. The tug was sold to Venezuela in 1978. "Fleet Tug (ATF)". "uboat

    USS Nipmuc

    USS Nipmuc

    USS_Nipmuc

  • Grafton, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    each with a separate ZIP Code. Incorporated in 1735, the town is home to a Nipmuc village known as Hassanamisco Reservation, the Willard House and Clock Museum

    Grafton, Massachusetts

    Grafton, Massachusetts

    Grafton,_Massachusetts

  • Massachusett language
  • Algonquian language

    converts, called praying towns, resulted in its adoption by some groups of Nipmuc and Pennacook. The revitalization of the language began in 1993 when Jessie

    Massachusett language

    Massachusett language

    Massachusett_language

  • Stars Hollow
  • Fictional television show city

    "Constabulary Road," "Crusty Bulge," and a Nipmuc name, "Chargogagogmanchogagogcharbunagunggamog." The Nipmuc name is said to mean, "You fish on your side

    Stars Hollow

    Stars Hollow

    Stars_Hollow

  • Webster/Dudley Band of Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians
  • Ethnic group

    descent from the Nipmuc people. They are a state acknowledged tribe. Members claim to trace their ancestry to the historic Dudley/Webster Nipmuc tribal entity

    Webster/Dudley Band of Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians

    Webster/Dudley Band of Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians

    Webster/Dudley_Band_of_Chaubunagungamaug_Nipmuck_Indians

  • Quinsigamond
  • Massachusetts location

    Quinsigamond was a Nipmuc village in what is now central Massachusetts. The name, from an Algonquian language, was originally given to the lake now called

    Quinsigamond

    Quinsigamond

    Quinsigamond

  • Native American tribes in Massachusetts
  • tribes, acknowledged through executive orders by governors. The Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band was state-recognized through Executive Order 126 by Governor Michael

    Native American tribes in Massachusetts

    Native American tribes in Massachusetts

    Native_American_tribes_in_Massachusetts

  • Algonquian peoples
  • Native North American ethnic group

    the Massachusetts Bay area first encountered the Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuc, Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, and Quinnipiac. The Mohegan, Pequot

    Algonquian peoples

    Algonquian peoples

    Algonquian_peoples

  • Printer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    journalist and activist James Printer (1640–1709), Native American from the Nipmuc tribe who worked as a printer in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. Casey Printers

    Printer

    Printer

  • Battle of Turner's Falls
  • Turners Fight

    other areas controlled by the Nipmuc had been destroyed in the conflict. By mid-May 1676, warriors and families of Nipmuc, Narragansett, Wampanoag and

    Battle of Turner's Falls

    Battle of Turner's Falls

    Battle_of_Turner's_Falls

  • Loup languages
  • Extinct Algonquin language of New England

    original (PDF) on 25 August 2018. OLAC resources in and about the Loup A language OLAC resources in and about the Loup B language Nipmuc Language.org

    Loup languages

    Loup_languages

  • Woonsocket, Rhode Island
  • City in Rhode Island, United States

    today's Woonsocket region was inhabited by three Native American tribes: the Nipmuc (Cowesett), Wampanoag, and Narragansett. In 1661, the English theologian

    Woonsocket, Rhode Island

    Woonsocket, Rhode Island

    Woonsocket,_Rhode_Island

  • Monashackotoog
  • Native American tribe

    and hostile to the Narragansett. They were considered a subtribe of the Nipmuc. Native American tribes in Massachusetts Ricky, Donald (1998). Encyclopedia

    Monashackotoog

    Monashackotoog

  • Podunk people
  • Extinct Native American tribe from Connecticut

    County, Connecticut, United States. English colonists adopted use of a Nipmuc dialect word for the territory of this people. The Podunk are likely the

    Podunk people

    Podunk_people

  • Webster, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    textile mills. It was home to the Chaubunagungamaug Reservation of the Nipmuc; many still live near there. It is the location as well as Lake Chaubunagungamaug

    Webster, Massachusetts

    Webster, Massachusetts

    Webster,_Massachusetts

  • Ayer, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    places of Ayer and Devens. Ayer was originally inhabited by the Nashaway, a Nipmuc people that inhabited the lands along the Nashua River and its tributaries

    Ayer, Massachusetts

    Ayer, Massachusetts

    Ayer,_Massachusetts

  • Larry Spotted Crow Mann
  • Larry Spotted Crow Mann is an author and musician belonging to the Nipmuc tribe. Larry Spotted Crow Mann's writing career began in his youth when he wrote

    Larry Spotted Crow Mann

    Larry_Spotted_Crow_Mann

  • Sudbury Fight
  • Battle during King Philip's War

    and Wayland, Massachusetts, when approximately five hundred Wampanoag, Nipmuc, and Narragansett Native Americans raided the frontier settlement of Sudbury

    Sudbury Fight

    Sudbury Fight

    Sudbury_Fight

  • Massachusetts
  • U.S. state

    the Algonquian language family, including the Wampanoag, Narragansett, Nipmuc, Pocomtuc, Mahican, and Massachusett. While cultivation of crops like squash

    Massachusetts

    Massachusetts

    Massachusetts

  • Massachusett
  • Historic Native American tribe from Massachusetts

    The Pennacook and Pawtucket lived north of the Massachusett tribe, the Nipmuc to the west, Narragansett and Pequot to the southwest in Rhode Island and

    Massachusett

    Massachusett

    Massachusett

  • John Wompas
  • John Wompas (c. 1637-1642 – 1679) was a Nipmuc man born around 1637 in Nipmuc Country, in what would become the state of Massachusetts. He spent the first

    John Wompas

    John Wompas

    John_Wompas

  • Rhode Island
  • U.S. state

    Niantic, western borderlands by the Pequot and northern borderlands by the Nipmuc.[self-published source?] In 1636, Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts

    Rhode Island

    Rhode Island

    Rhode_Island

  • Praying Indians of Natick
  • Community of Indigenous Christian converts in Massachusetts

    praying town gathered Indigenous Christian converts from Massachusett, Nipmuc, and Pawtucket groups into a European-style settlement with Puritan moral

    Praying Indians of Natick

    Praying Indians of Natick

    Praying_Indians_of_Natick

  • Praying Indian
  • 17th-century term for Christian American-Indians

    Indian nations involved appear to have included the Massachusett and the Nipmuc. On October 28, 1646, in Nonantum (now Newton), Eliot preached his first

    Praying Indian

    Praying Indian

    Praying_Indian

  • Oxford, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    Pegan subgroup of the Nipmuc people, whom the English attempted to convert to Christianity. To this end, out of unceded Nipmuc lands, the Society for

    Oxford, Massachusetts

    Oxford, Massachusetts

    Oxford,_Massachusetts

  • Wheeler's Surprise
  • 1675 battle in King Philip's War

    Wheeler's Surprise, and the ensuing siege of Brookfield, was a battle between Nipmuc Indians under Muttawmp, and the English colonists of the Massachusetts Bay

    Wheeler's Surprise

    Wheeler's Surprise

    Wheeler's_Surprise

  • Massachusett dialects
  • Algonquian language family dialects

    Massachusett—specifically the speech of the Praying town of Natick, with some Nipmuc influences—in the Bible led to it assuming the role of a de facto standard

    Massachusett dialects

    Massachusett_dialects

  • Chaubunagungamaug Reservation
  • State Indian Reservation in Massachusetts, United States

    Harbor Islands "Nipmuc History" - First Nations "Nipmuc say BIA got the facts wrong" - Indian Country Today[permanent dead link] "Nipmucs will appeal US

    Chaubunagungamaug Reservation

    Chaubunagungamaug Reservation

    Chaubunagungamaug_Reservation

  • Zara Cisco Brough
  • Native American chief and politician

    Chief of the Nipmuc Nation, a state-recognized tribe in Massachusetts, from 1962 until 1987. She is best known for her work to preserve Nipmuc heritage.

    Zara Cisco Brough

    Zara Cisco Brough

    Zara_Cisco_Brough

  • Steven Tyler
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1948)

    local shows. Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970

    Steven Tyler

    Steven Tyler

    Steven_Tyler

  • Worcester, Massachusetts
  • City in Massachusetts, United States

    diners, such as Miss Worcester. The area was inhabited by members of the Nipmuc tribe at the time of European contact. The native people called the region

    Worcester, Massachusetts

    Worcester, Massachusetts

    Worcester,_Massachusetts

  • Quaboag
  • Indigenous people of Massachusetts, US

    the most widespread of Indian linguistic stocks, closely related to the Nipmuc, Nashaway, and other local tribes—collectively known to colonists as the

    Quaboag

    Quaboag

  • Somebody (Aerosmith song)
  • 1973 song by Aerosmith

    the first known time was in Mendon, Massachusetts on November 6, 1970, at Nipmuc Regional High School. The last-known performance of the song was in Yokohama

    Somebody (Aerosmith song)

    Somebody_(Aerosmith_song)

  • Waban
  • Nipmuc man

    Waban (c. 1604 – c. 1685) was a Native American of the Nipmuc group and was thought to be the first Native American convert to Christianity in Massachusetts

    Waban

    Waban

  • Native Americans in the United States
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native_Americans_in_the_United_States

  • Indigenous peoples of Rhode Island
  • tribes at the time of European colonization were the Narragansett, Niantic, Nipmuc, Pequot, and Wampanoag tribes. The earliest human inhabitants of what is

    Indigenous peoples of Rhode Island

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Rhode_Island

  • Mount Wachusett
  • Mountain in Massachusetts, United States

    towards the ski resort among Nipmucs is that it is an injustice. Some hope to someday use the mountain as a proper Nipmuc cultural center. During King

    Mount Wachusett

    Mount_Wachusett

  • List of Massachusetts placenames of Native American origin
  • "place of red rocks" Waquoit: (Wampanoag) "at the end" Wianno Wombemessock: (Nipmuc) "place of chestnuts" or "place of small white fruit" Woronoco: (Nipmuck)

    List of Massachusetts placenames of Native American origin

    List_of_Massachusetts_placenames_of_Native_American_origin

  • List of songs in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
  • Aerosmith's rise to success, starting at their first performance at Mendon-Upton Nipmuc Regional High School, up through their performance at the Super Bowl XXXV

    List of songs in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith

    List_of_songs_in_Guitar_Hero:_Aerosmith

  • Matoonas
  • Executed Nipmuc man (died 1676)

    Matoonas (? - died 1676 in Boston) (also spelled Matonas) was a sachem of the Nipmuc Indians in the middle of 17th century. He played a significant role in the

    Matoonas

    Matoonas

  • New England
  • Region in the Northeastern United States

    included the Abenakis, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot, Pequots, Mohegans, Narragansetts, Nipmucs, Pocumtucks, and Wampanoags. Prior to the arrival of European colonists

    New England

    New England

    New_England

  • African Americans
  • Ethnic and cultural group in the United States

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    African Americans

    African Americans

    African_Americans

  • Upton, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    census-designated place of the same name. Upton was originally the home of the Nipmuc, who inhabited most of central Massachusetts. The town was first settled

    Upton, Massachusetts

    Upton, Massachusetts

    Upton,_Massachusetts

  • Praying town
  • Settlements established in New England

    rejoicing" in Massachusett. The sermon led to a friendship with Waban (Nipmuc, c. 1604 – c. 1685), who became the first Native American in Massachusetts

    Praying town

    Praying town

    Praying_town

  • Land Back
  • Movement by Indigenous peoples to reclaim lands

    returned 500 acres of land in Sunderland, Massachusetts to the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band. On February 10, 2025, the US Fish and Wildlife Service returned 680

    Land Back

    Land Back

    Land_Back

  • Holliston, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    settlers purchased tracts of land there until all traces of Nipmuc presence disappeared. The Nipmuc village of Mucksquit (translation – "place of much grass")

    Holliston, Massachusetts

    Holliston, Massachusetts

    Holliston,_Massachusetts

  • Connecticut
  • U.S. state

    was inhabited by many Native American tribes that can be grouped into the Nipmuc, the Sequin or "River Indians" (which included the Tunxis, Schaghticoke

    Connecticut

    Connecticut

    Connecticut

  • Federally recognized tribe
  • Tribes recognized as sovereign by the United States

    Hassanamisco Nipmuc Indian Reservation sign

    Federally recognized tribe

    Federally recognized tribe

    Federally_recognized_tribe

  • Pokanoket
  • Native American village and 17th c. Native American political division

    northeast of the Ponegunsett Reservoir, northward up the Chepachet River. The Nipmuc lands are west and northwest of the Chepachet River. East of this river

    Pokanoket

    Pokanoket

    Pokanoket

  • Nine Men's Misery
  • Memorial in Cumberland, Rhode Island, US

    militiamen Belligerents Plymouth Colony Wampanoag Narragansett Nashaway Nipmuc Podunk Commanders and leaders Capt. Michael Pierce † - Strength ~60 Plymouth

    Nine Men's Misery

    Nine Men's Misery

    Nine_Men's_Misery

  • Northborough, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    same name. The areas surrounding Northborough were first settled by the Nipmuc people. Europeans set up a plantation on May 14, 1656, following a petition

    Northborough, Massachusetts

    Northborough, Massachusetts

    Northborough,_Massachusetts

  • Narragansett people
  • Native American tribe from Rhode Island, US

    spread throughout Massachusetts as other bands joined the fight, such as the Nipmuc. The Indians wanted to expel the colonists from New England. They waged

    Narragansett people

    Narragansett_people

  • American Indian Wars
  • Frontier conflicts in North America, 1609–1890s

    between colonists and the local tribes including, but not limited to, the Nipmuc, Wampanoag, and Narragansett Chowanoc War (1675–1677) in the Province of

    American Indian Wars

    American Indian Wars

    American_Indian_Wars

  • Greenfield High School (Massachusetts)
  • Public school in the United States

    Southbridge Sutton Upton (Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical Nipmuc Regional) Worcester (Abby Kelley Foster Charter Burncoat Doherty Memorial

    Greenfield High School (Massachusetts)

    Greenfield High School (Massachusetts)

    Greenfield_High_School_(Massachusetts)

  • Iranian Americans
  • Ethnic group in the United States

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian_Americans

  • Uxbridge, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    "weaves a tapestry of early America". Representatives of the Indigenous Nipmuc people deeded land to 17th-century settlers. Uxbridge granted rights to

    Uxbridge, Massachusetts

    Uxbridge, Massachusetts

    Uxbridge,_Massachusetts

  • Malayali Americans
  • Americans of Malayali birth or descent

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Malayali Americans

    Malayali_Americans

  • Wachusett
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and "Watchuset") is a word derived from the Algonquian languages such as Nipmuc and Wompanoag, still spoken by the Native Americans of Massachusetts and

    Wachusett

    Wachusett

    Wachusett

  • Quinnatisset
  • Former town in Connecticut, US

    Quinnetusset, Quanatusset, Quantiske, Quantisset, Quatiske, or Quattissick) was a Nipmuc village in Connecticut which became a praying town through the influence

    Quinnatisset

    Quinnatisset

    Quinnatisset

  • Ware, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    the word "weir" and is thought to derive from the Nipmuc word "nenameseck" for the weirs the Nipmuc constructed for trapping fish on the Ware River. The

    Ware, Massachusetts

    Ware, Massachusetts

    Ware,_Massachusetts

  • Fabyan, Connecticut
  • Village in Thompson, Connecticut

    PRAYING TOWNS" Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut Historical Series - Number 2 Second Edition 1995 www.nativetech.org/Nipmuc/praytown.html Zachary

    Fabyan, Connecticut

    Fabyan, Connecticut

    Fabyan,_Connecticut

  • Timorese Americans
  • Ethnic group

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Timorese Americans

    Timorese_Americans

  • AASOHTX
  • Ethnic group

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    AASOHTX

    AASOHTX

  • Massachusett phonology
  • north-western Rhode Island, and likely spread as a common second language to many Nipmuc and Pennacook speaking groups. In a simplified Pidgin form, it was a common

    Massachusett phonology

    Massachusett_phonology

  • Aerosmith
  • American rock band

    local shows. Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts, at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970

    Aerosmith

    Aerosmith

    Aerosmith

  • Ponaganset High School
  • Public school in North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States

    Foster-Glocester School District mascot came under controversy by the local Nipmuc Tribe, which formed from the scrutiny in recent years as mascots with Native

    Ponaganset High School

    Ponaganset_High_School

  • List of place names of Native American origin in New England
  • Mahican Mattabesset Mill Mi'kmaq Mohegan Montauk Natick Narragansett Niantic Nipmuc Norridgewock Passamaquoddy Paugussett Pennacook Penobscot Pequot Podunk

    List of place names of Native American origin in New England

    List_of_place_names_of_Native_American_origin_in_New_England

  • Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
  • State park in Massachusetts, United States

    currently being redeveloped for commercial and tourism. The Native American Nipmuc name for the village here was "Wacentug", translated as "bend in the river"

    Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park

    Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park

    Blackstone_River_and_Canal_Heritage_State_Park

  • Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference
  • Southeast Area 3km 1.9miles Whitinsville Christian Uxbridge Northbridge Nipmuc Hopedale Blackstone Valley Tech     CMAC Worcester Area 2km 1.2miles Burncoat

    Central Massachusetts Athletic Conference

    Central_Massachusetts_Athletic_Conference

  • State-recognized tribes in the United States
  • Hassanamisco Nipmuc. Letter of Intent to Petition 04/22/1980; Declined to acknowledge on 6/25/2004, 69 FR 35667. The Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band petitioned

    State-recognized tribes in the United States

    State-recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States

  • List of U.S. states by non-Hispanic white population
  • Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    List of U.S. states by non-Hispanic white population

    List of U.S. states by non-Hispanic white population

    List_of_U.S._states_by_non-Hispanic_white_population

  • Chicopee, Massachusetts
  • City in Massachusetts, United States

    state routes such as Route 33, 116, and 141. "Chicopee" is derived from the Nipmuc language. It is likely derived from chekee ("violently") and -pe (root suffix

    Chicopee, Massachusetts

    Chicopee, Massachusetts

    Chicopee,_Massachusetts

  • Kyrgyz Americans
  • Americans of Kyrgyz descent

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Kyrgyz Americans

    Kyrgyz_Americans

  • Turkmen Americans
  • Ethnic group

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Turkmen Americans

    Turkmen_Americans

  • Asian Americans
  • People of Asian descent in the United States

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Asian Americans

    Asian Americans

    Asian_Americans

  • Affrilachia
  • African American residents of Appalachia

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Affrilachia

    Affrilachia

    Affrilachia

  • Tantiusques
  • United States historic place

    understory. The name Tantiusques comes from a Nipmuc word meaning “the place between two low hills." The Nipmuc used the graphite to make ceremonial paints

    Tantiusques

    Tantiusques

    Tantiusques

  • Race and ethnicity in the United States
  • Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Race and ethnicity in the United States

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States

  • Battle of Bloody Brook
  • 1675 battle of King Philip's War

    Pocumtuc sachem Sangumachu, the Pocumtuc Confederacy was reinforced by their Nipmuc and Wampanoag allies. The Indigenous war party ambushed and annihilated

    Battle of Bloody Brook

    Battle of Bloody Brook

    Battle_of_Bloody_Brook

  • Tantamous
  • Nipmuc leader

    Jethro or John Jethro) (c. 1580–1676) was a well-known Native American Nipmuc leader in seventeenth century Massachusetts. Tantamous was a powwow (healer

    Tantamous

    Tantamous

    Tantamous

  • Religion in the United States
  • Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Religion in the United States

    Religion in the United States

    Religion_in_the_United_States

  • Dudley Hill Historic District
  • Historic district in Massachusetts, United States

    land purchased by Joseph Dudley and William Stoughton in 1681 from the Nipmuc Indians. It was not settled until land sales in the 1720s, and was incorporated

    Dudley Hill Historic District

    Dudley Hill Historic District

    Dudley_Hill_Historic_District

  • Wilbraham, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    named William Pynchon (founder of Springfield) purchased the area from the Nipmuc starting at the Connecticut River in Springfield and extending to the foot

    Wilbraham, Massachusetts

    Wilbraham, Massachusetts

    Wilbraham,_Massachusetts

  • Sutton, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    Valley, the town was designated as a Preserve America community in 2004. A Nipmuc, John Wampas, visited England in 1627 and deeded land in the Sutton area

    Sutton, Massachusetts

    Sutton, Massachusetts

    Sutton,_Massachusetts

  • German Americans
  • Americans of German birth or descent

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    German Americans

    German Americans

    German_Americans

  • A Map of New England
  • Historic map

    was spoiled. ..." In addition, the territories of the Pequot Nation, and Nipmuc Nation are labeled on the map. The map can be interpreted as a "biblical

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  • Cheryll Toney Holley
  • Nipmuc leader, historian, and genealogist

    public servant. She is the elected Sonksq (female chief) of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band and an elected member of the American Antiquarian Society. Her work

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  • Muttawmp
  • Sachem of the Nipmuc

    Muttawmp (died September, 1676) was a sachem of the Nipmuc Indians in the mid-17th century, originally based in Quaboag. He participated in King Philip's

    Muttawmp

    Muttawmp

  • North Shore Technical High School
  • Public school in Middleton, Massachusetts, United States

    Southbridge Sutton Upton (Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical Nipmuc Regional) Worcester (Abby Kelley Foster Charter Burncoat Doherty Memorial

    North Shore Technical High School

    North Shore Technical High School

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  • Pacific Islander Americans
  • People of Pacific Islander descent in the United States

    Mohegan Montaukett Nanticoke people Narragansett people Niantic people Nipmuc Patuxent people Paugusset Pequot Piscataway people Tsenacommacah Chickahominy

    Pacific Islander Americans

    Pacific Islander Americans

    Pacific_Islander_Americans

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Online names & meanings

  • Hemakamala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Hemakamala

    Golden Lotus

  • Mulan
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Irish

    Mulan

    Magnolia Blossom; Wood Orchid

  • Jacek
  • Boy/Male

    Polish

    Jacek

    Alas.

  • Bansuri
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Bansuri

    Flute; Lord Krishna; Flash of Lightning

  • Hare
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Hare

    Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÍr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.

  • Druvika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Druvika

    Firm

  • GnanaValli
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    GnanaValli

    Intelligent

  • Janai
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Janai

    Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.

  • Hemamali
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Hemamali

    Wearing a Golden Garland

  • Nazpari |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nazpari |

    A queen of ancient persia

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