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Excerpt from John Eliot's First Indian Teacher and Interpreter, Cockenoe-De-Long Island and the Story of His Career From the Early Records
The Pequots were a very warlike and potent people about forty years Since, (1624) at which time they were in their meridian. Their chief Sachem held dominion over divers petty Sagamores, as over part of Long Island, over the Mohegans, and over the Sagamores of Quinapak, yea, over all the people that dwelt on Connecticut river, and over some of the most southerly inhabitants of the Nipmuk country about Quina bang. - Gookin's History.
Gardiner' 5 Relation of the Pequot Wars (lion Gardiner and his Descend ants, by C. C. Gardiner, 1890) Then said he, (waiandance) I will go to my brother, for he is the great Sachem of Long Island, and if we may have peace and trade with you. We will give you tribute as we did the Pequits.
Relation of the Pequot Wars (lion Gardiner and his Descendants, by C. C. Gardiner, p. 17.
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Excerpt from John Eliot's First Indian Teacher and Interpreter, Cockenoe-De-Long Island and the Story of His Career From the Early Records
The Pequots were a very warlike and potent people about forty years Since, (1624) at which time they were in their meridian. Their chief Sachem held dominion over divers petty Sagamores, as over part of Long Island, over the Mohegans, and over the Sagamores of Quinapak, yea, over all the people that dwelt on Connecticut river, and over some of the most southerly inhabitants of the Nipmuk country about Quina bang. - Gookin's History.
Gardiner' 5 Relation of the Pequot Wars (lion Gardiner and his Descend ants, by C. C. Gardiner, 1890) Then said he, (waiandance) I will go to my brother, for he is the great Sachem of Long Island, and if we may have peace and trade with you. We will give you tribute as we did the Pequits.
Relation of the Pequot Wars (lion Gardiner and his Descendants, by C. C. Gardiner, p. 17.
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