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17th century Long Island sachem
Penhawitz was a 17th century Munsee leader who was well known among the Dutch in New Amsterdam. He was Sachem of the Canarsee band of Munsee in the 1630s
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Populous island in southeastern New York
what is present-day Port Washington. After an alert by Native leader Penhawitz, the colonists were arrested by the Dutch but released after saying they
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Dutch colonist and merchant (1607–1676)
to 1639) deeded him 100 Morgens — 200 acres (0.81 km2) acquired from Penhawitz in what would become New Utrecht and Gravesend, and specifically in the
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Neighborhood in New York City
Flatbush Avenue and Flatlands Avenue. Canarsie Indian leaders such as Penhawitz had signed three land agreements with Dutch settlers between 1636 and
Canarsie,_Brooklyn
Algonquian chief
Tackapausha – also spelled as Tackapousha – was a Lenape sachem, a successor of Penhawitz (his mother's brother, an important father-like figure in the Algonquian
Tackapausha
Scottish courtier and poet involved in colonization of Nova Scotia (1567–1640)
Port Washington, New York in 1640, but after an alert by Native leader Penhawitz were arrested by the Dutch and released after saying they were mistaken
William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling
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Neighborhood in New York City
agreement to which they were being conjoined. Rather, leaders such as Sachem Penhawitz more probably believed they were negotiating a treaty regarding the usage
Flatlands,_Brooklyn
Dutch navigator
bringing the Hackensack Indians sachem Oratam and also the Canarsee sachem Penhawitz to negotiate a truce, which did not hold in the face of Kieft's aggressive
David_Pietersz._de_Vries
Commemorative half dollar in 1936
Wolphert Gerretse. The transfer was facilitated by the Canarsee Sachem Penhawitz, and under Hudde and Gerretse the land became the Achtervelt farm and
Long Island Tercentenary half dollar
Long_Island_Tercentenary_half_dollar
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Turkish name BASAK means "wheat."
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English : variant of Bramhall.
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