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  2. Shinnecock Indian Nation - Wikipedia

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    The handwritten caption says "The last of the Shinnecock Indians L.I., N.Y. 1884". The Shinnecock Indian Nation is a federally recognized tribe of historically Algonquian-speaking Native Americans based at the eastern end of Long Island, New York.

  3. Montaukett - Wikipedia

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    The Montaukett are an Algonquian-speaking [2] Native American people from the eastern and central sections of Long Island, New York. [2] The Montauk spoke an Eastern Algonquian language . [ 2 ] Prior to the 17th century, the Montauk people spoke the Mohegan-Pequot language , also known as the Algonquian "N" dialect, until about 1600 when they ...

  4. Shinnecock Reservation - Wikipedia

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    It is the most easterly of the two Native American reservations in Suffolk County; the other being Poospatuck Reservation in the town of Brookhaven. It lies on the east side of Shinnecock Bay on southeastern Long Island, near Tuckahoe, Shinnecock Hills, and the village of Southampton. The population was 819 as of the 2020 census. Roughly that ...

  5. List of Indian reservations in New York - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian reservations in the U.S. state of New York.. Allegany (Cattaraugus County); Cattaraugus (Erie County, Cattaraugus County, Chautauqua County); Cayuga Nation of New York (Seneca County)

  6. Poospatuck Reservation - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two Native American reservations in Suffolk County, the other being the Shinnecock Reservation. The population was 436 at the 2020 census. The population was 436 at the 2020 census. The Unkechaugi are descendants of the Quiripi-speaking Native Americans, who occupied much of southern New England and central Long Island at the time ...

  7. List of New York placenames of Native American origin

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    Native American Place Names of the United States. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  8. Long Island native the lone American to advance to finals at ...

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    Tabb Tuck emptied his bucket but no matter what strategy he employed or variety of shots he attempted, his powerful opponent Korean Dongjae Kim had the answer in a 6-3, 6-1 victory to win the boys ...

  9. Canarsee - Wikipedia

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    The "Canarsee" are shown settled where Brooklyn is today. [1] [2]The Canarsee (also Canarse and Canarsie) were a band of Munsee-speaking Lenape who inhabited the westernmost end of Long Island [3] at the time the Dutch colonized New Amsterdam in the 1620s and 1630s.