Naumkeag People
Massachusett People
978-613-8-66717-9
6138667174
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2012-04-28
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Naumkeag tribe were a Native American people that inhabited the area now part of northeastern Massachusetts. The tribe maintained its independence even as it acted as part of the Massachusett Confederacy of tribes. The territory of the Naumkeag Indians was primarily Essex County, Massachusetts. The name is said to refer to "fishing place," from namaas (fish) and ki (place). The name Naumkeag in modern usage is often used to refer to the original name for Salem, Massachusetts. Their largest tribal village was located near Salem, but the Native American use of this term applied to the people and not the place.
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