GC4YR3T Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #444 - Pennacook
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 02/17/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 00.020 W104° 52.407 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribe Series


Pennacook (cognate with Abnaki penâ-kuk, or penankuk, ‘at the bottom of the of hill or highland.’ )

 

A confederacy of Algonquian tribes that occupied the basin of Merrimac river and the adjacent region in New Hampshire, northeast Massachusetts, and the extreme south part of Maine. They had an intermediate position between the southern New England tribes, with whom the English were most directly interested, and the Abnaki and others farther north, who were under French influence. Their alliances were generally with the northern tribes, and later with the French. It has been supposed that they were an offshoot of the southern tribes, as they spoke substantially the same language as the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Indians, and are generally classed with the Mahican.

 

We know the confederacy only as constituted under the influence and control of Passaconaway, who probably brought into it elements from various tribes of the same general stock. The tribes directly composing the confederacy were: Agawam, Wamesit, Nashua, Souhegan, Amoskeag, Pennacook proper, and Winnipesaukee. The first three of these were in Massachusetts, the others in New Hampshire. The Accominta of Maine and the Naumkeag of Essex County, Massachusetts, were merged in larger tribes and disappeared at an early period. Besides these, the following tribes were more or less connected with the confederacy and usually considered a part of it: Wachuset, Coosuc, Squamscot, Winnecowet, Piscataqua, and Newichawanoc. Some writers also include the Ossipee, Sokoki, Pequawket, and Arosaguntacook, but these four tribes had their closest relations with the Abnaki group. The Arosaguntacook were certainly connected with the Abnaki confederacy. Pentucket village also belonged to the Pennacook confederacy, although the Indians there do not seem to have been designated as a distinct tribe. The Pennacook were reduced by smallpox and other causes to about 2,500 in 1630, and in 1674 had decreased to about 1,250.

 

On the outbreak of King Philip’s war the next year the Nashua and Wachuset joined the hostile tribes, but the greater part of the Pennacook, under the chief Wannalancet, kept on friendly terms with the whites until the treacherous seizure of about 200 of their number by Waldron in 1676. They then abandoned their country, the greater part with their chief removing to Canada, while a considerable number fled westward. The latter were pursued by the English and overtaken at Housatonic river, and a number of them killed. The survivors escaped to the Mahican of the Hudson, and were afterward settled at Scaticook, Rensselaer County, New York. Those who had removed to Canada were first settled near Quebec, but being afterward joined by some of their relatives from Scaticook, they were given, in 1685, a tract at Côte de Lauzun whence they removed east in 1700 to St Francis, where they met the Abnaki, who were also exiles from New England. The St. Francis Indians soon became noted as the bitterest foes of the English colonies, and so continued until the fall of the French power in America. Their descendants still reside at the same place. Soon after their settlement at St Francis they endeavored to persuade those at Scaticook to join but without success.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/17/2019 By sujayne
SL TFTC!! On a geocaching adventure with yalehockeymom, looking for counties, geo-art and old caches. We are having a blast. signing logs with our full names or sometimes sj and yhm to save space. Thanks to all the COs!

Found it 06/17/2019 By yalehockeymom
Quick find while caching in the area with sujayne. Thanks!

Found it 03/26/2019 By beluga_squad
Another wonderful cache found with @giacaches! Thanks for the hide :)

Found it 03/26/2019 By giacaches
"Log dry, cache in good condition" might as well be the mantra for this series as far as myself and my sister, beluga_squad are concerned. Thanks for another one that helped us set a new record for the total number of caches found in one day!

Found it 02/17/2019 By LostinDenver
Today @WindAtMyBack and I headed to the eastern plains to grab as many caches as possible after a busy morning. The cold of the past week has put a severe cramp in my caching style. Today that ends! The temperature was between 27 degrees all the way up to a comparatively balmy 32. Despite our suffering and chilled fingers it was obvious we weren't alone. I saw a bald eagle (twice), two Marlins, several magpies, a hawk, and best of all, for the first time ever, I saw pheasants. Three males and a female. Pretty cool day for sure! 41 caches found and only 2 DNF's.
This is one of the specific caches we targeted and found. Tftc!

Found it 07/15/2018 By Joe Friday
Out with OneKindWord today trying to earn the Hidden Creatures Souvenirs. with 100 finds today. TFTC's

Found it 07/14/2018 By OneKindWord
Headed out with Joe Friday today with the goal of finding at least 100 caches to earn the Hidden Creatures souvenirs. It was a hot day, but we got it done. Almost all of the caches were quick finds, with containers in good shape and well maintained logs. Not sure how we had so many unfound caches about a half hour from home, but glad we did as it allowed us to get the souvenirs fairly easily. Thanks for all of the fun placements!

Found it 07/07/2018 By waawhoo
Going on a new cache run trying to grab as many as I can before I leave in a few weeks on my trip. thank you for the hide!

Found it 07/01/2018 By ColoradoA_Team
TFTC!! Out trying to grab all the hidden creatures!! Power trail Saturday!! Everything is good here! Thanks for a fun day of caching!

Found it 06/30/2018 By dustyriver
Spending a cool Saturday morning with BriGuy, grabbing caches as we gain our goal of "Hidden Creatures" - Thank You for the cache, now on to more finds for the day. - Best Wishes, DustyRiver - Terry