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    The Piscataway /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ/ or Piscatawa /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ, ˌpɪskəˈtɑːwə/, are Native Americans. They spoke Algonquian Piscataway, a dialect of Nanticoke...
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  • the mouth of Piscataway Creek Siege of Piscataway, siege of Susquehannock fort south of Piscataway Creek Maryland (people) Piscataway people, a Native American...
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    Maryland that is descended from the historic Piscataway people. At the time of European encounter, the Piscataway was one of the most populous and powerful...
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    Piscataway (/pɪsˈkætəweɪ/ piss-KAT-ə-way) is a township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of the New York metropolitan...
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  • The Piscataway Conoy Tribe of Maryland is a Native American tribe recognized by the state of Maryland. They are a part of the Piscataway people. Prior...
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    We-Sorts (category Piscataway)
    is a name for a group of Native Americans in Maryland who are from the Piscataway tribe. It is regarded as derogatory and a pejorative by some, and rarely...
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    Washington, D.C. (category Members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
    Twenty-third Amendment. Various tribes of the Algonquian-speaking Piscataway people, also known as the Conoy, inhabited the lands around the Potomac River...
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  • Mary Kittamaquund (category Piscataway people)
    Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634 – c. 1654 or 1700), daughter of the Piscataway chieftain Kittamaquund, helped establish peaceful relations between English immigrants...
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    such as the Piscataway (who spoke Eastern Algonquian), practised a seasonal economy. The basic social unit was the village: a few hundred people related by...
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    Piscataway is an extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken by the Piscataway, a dominant chiefdom in southern Maryland on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake...
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  • Americans now living in Baltimore belong to the Lumbee, Piscataway, and Cherokee tribes. The Piscataway people live in Southern Maryland and are recognized by...
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    First World War. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press. pp. 41–60. ISBN 978-1-4632-0730-4. Hanish, Shak (2015). "Assyrians". Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia...
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  • Turkey Tayac (category Piscataway people)
    Turkey Tayac, legally Philip Sheridan Proctor (1895–1978), was a Piscataway leader and herbal medicine practitioner; he was notable in Native American...
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    region. Southern Maryland was originally inhabited by the indigenous Piscataway people. English explorer Captain John Smith explored the area in 1608 and...
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    "to be educated among the English". This included the daughter of the Piscataway Indian chief Tayac, which exemplifies not only a school for Indians, but...
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    Nanticoke people consisted of several tribes: The Nanticoke proper (the subject of this article), the Choptank, the Assateague, the Piscataway, and the...
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    American groups had aligned themselves into a chiefdom under the Piscataway people. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the European settlers lived...
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    River and moved south into Maryland. They erected a palisaded village on Piscataway Creek, but in September 1675, the Susquehannock were besieged by militias...
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    Piscataway School Board v. Taxman, 91 F.3d 1547 (3d Cir. 1996) is a United States labor law case on racial discrimination, that began in 1989 against the...
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    year, members of the Piscataway Indian Nation also provide reenactments and other cultural demonstrations. The Piscataway people were the original inhabitants...
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  • Gabrielle Tayac (category Piscataway people)
    Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. She is a member of the Piscataway Nation from southern Maryland. Tayac is active in matters of indigenous...
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    tribes, but the state recognizes three tribes: the Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland, the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, and the Accohannock...
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  • American groups had aligned themselves into a chiefdom under the Piscataway people. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the European settlers lived...
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    Creek). Associated with them were other nearby Algonquian peoples — the Moyauns (Piscataway) on the Maryland side, and the Nacotchtank (Anacostan) in...
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    Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands in Canada and the United States. They are an Iroquoian Native American and First Nations people, based in...
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  • 1926. Yahentamitsi Dining Hall 2022 Named after the Algonquian word meaning "a place to go eat" to honor the Piscataway people indigenous to Maryland....
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    Stadium located in Piscataway, New Jersey. Howard Bison (0-0) vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights (0-0) – Game summary at SHI Stadium • Piscataway, New Jersey Date:...
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  • Maryland. They were an Algonquian-language tribe and were related to the Piscataway, another Algonquian-language tribe. Accokeek, Maryland, a small unincorporated...
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    Lisa Marie (actress) (category People from Piscataway, New Jersey)
    Marie Smith is an American model and actress. Lisa Marie was born in Piscataway, New Jersey, where she was raised by her father and grandparents. She...
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  • subjected to a trial. Winthrop posited that he ran away to hide among the Piscataway people (whom he referred to as "those of Piscat") located in modern-day Portsmouth...
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