NARRAGANSETT

nărˌəgănˈsət, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). Part of the Eastern Woodlands culture (see under Natives, North American), in the early 17th cent. they occupied most of Rhode Island, from Narragansett Bay on the east to the Pawcatuck River on the west. They were the largest and strongest tribe in New England. The Narragansett escaped the great pestilence of 1617 that swept through S New England, and the remnants of tribes who had suffered joined them for protection, making the Narragansett a powerful people. In 1636, Canonicus, the Narragansett chief, sold Roger Williams land on which to settle. Williams gained great influence over the Narragansett, inducing them to become the allies of the Massachusetts colonists in the Pequot War (1637). The Narragansett in 1674 numbered some 5,000. The next year witnessed the outbreak of King Philip's War, which destroyed Native American power in S New England. The Narragansett shared the common fate. Their fort near the site of Kingston, R.I., was attacked (1675) by a colonial force under Josiah Winslow, and in that engagement, known as the Great Swamp Fight, the Narragansett under Canonchet lost almost a thousand men. The survivors migrated to the north and to the west, and a few joined the Mahican and the Abnaki; but a number of them returned and settled among the Niantic near Charlestown, R.I., the combined group taking the Narragansett name. Their numbers steadily declined, and by 1832 there were 80 left. However, by 1990 there were about 2,500 Narragansett in the United States.

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...Assistant Secretary acknowledges that the Narragansett Indian Tribe, c/o Mr. George Watson...criteria set forth in 25 CFR 83.7. The Narragansett Indian Tribe is the modern successor of the Narragansett and Niantic tribes which, in aboriginal...
...the right of customary tribute. The Narragansett remained neutral, having been promised...Massachusetts Bay Colony that they (the Narragansett) would assume the tribute-collecting...entity: the Connecticut Colony. The Narragansett received only a portion of the Pequot...
...winter camp of the still neutral Narragansett, thereby provoking a thousand...in an even more extensive war. Narragansett failure to turn over Wampanoag refugees was simply a pretext; Narragansett land was definitely a prospect...
Narragansett Indians. The Narragansetts, once...families. Evidence indicates that the Narragansett community and its predecessors have...influence decreased steadily. After the Narragansett nation was essentially destroyed in...
...that same evening, by which time Narragansett had been underway for more than four...about time to pass the sister steamer Narragansett headed the other way. About 11:45 Nye picked up Narragansett s whistle somewhere ahead in the fog...
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Connecting to Narragansett Bay: Fostering Ecological Citizenship...Investigating Water: Connecting to Narragansett Bay," I looked around the gaUery...people and their local environment, Narragansett Bay. For faculty and students interested...
...also reflects Utopian principles in his observations upon Narragansett political organization proper. The ruler of Utopia is elected...debated three several days in their council" (p. 47). Narragansett government, too, is monarchical, but with authority being...
...8 The documented history of the Narragansett tribe dates back to 1614. That tribe...under Section 5 of the IRA, but the Narragansett tribe cannot. Carcieri held that to...jurisdiction, it did conclude that the Narragansett tribe had not proved it was under federal...
...declared that if Hubbard calls the Narragansett sachem Canonchet "a damned wretch...offered a similar heroic role for the Narragansett sachem Conanchet. I If Metacom was...assistance from God, but from the Narragansett and Mohegan Indians. Roger Williams...
...something that means her harm. She recalls Narragansett stories about the Whisperer, a creature...belongs to the "unfamiliar." She is a Narragansett, so she is both an "Other" to the...culture. She frequently discusses Narragansett legends, particularly those dealing...
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...the Torpedoing of the USS Capella in Narragansett Bay by Anthony S. Nicolosi It was...cleared the minefields at the entrance to Narragansett Bay and passing through the submarine...feel secure, for the war had turned Narragansett Bay region into an armed camp. Besides...
...Roger Williams. His friendship with Narragansett Indians not only set him apart from...respect the rightful ownership of the Narragansett people and in so doing to recognize...the Key presented his observations of Narragansett "Customes, Manners and Worship...
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...with the boy and his parents, the BSA Narragansett Council in Providence, R.I., overruled...either will have to reverse what the Narragansett Council has done or sever their ties...official statement also said: "The Narragansett Council of the Boy Scouts of America...
...from high school hand-carried it a mile and a half down Narragansett to Riis Park Lagoon," he said. "I look at that thing...canoes at his shop, the Chicagoland Canoe Base, 4019 N. Narragansett Ave. in Chicago. One day, Frese said, "Lets have a little...
...constructing Canonchet, a Rhode Island mansion overlooking Narragansett Bay. Her father died in 1873 in Washington, and after an...mulling over what he had found, he followed Conkling to Narragansett Pier, where his nemesis sat at a cafe. Sprague declared...
...minutes from Newport. This 450-acre site, once home to Narragansett Indians and the site of ferocious Revolutionary battles in...factory, now reclad in gleaming white stone with views over Narragansett Bay. The final phase on the estate, 152 properties at the...
...soon John Masefields "Sea Fever" is running up your emotional mast and youre thinking of looking for a place on Little Narragansett Bay. 6. Vermont Forget the syrup and how we tsk-tsk it as a cheap-rent Monopoly stop, Id live there for the beauty...
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NARRAGANSETT nar gan s t, Native North Americans...occupied most of Rhode Island, from Narragansett Bay on the east to the Pawcatuck River...strongest tribe in New England. The Narragansett escaped the great pestilence of 1617...
NARRAGANSETT BAY arm of the Atlantic Ocean, 30 mi (48 km) long and from 3 to 12...portion is Newport. Conanicut Island and Prudence Island are also in Narragansett Bay, which is spanned by Newport Bridge (1969; 1,600 ft/488 m...
...physiographic feature of the state is the Narragansett basin, a shallow lowland area of Carboniferous...Rhode Island, partly submerged as Narragansett Bay . The bay cuts inland c.30 mi...Island is a favorite vacation spot. Narragansett Bay is famous for its sailboats and...
...Providence on land purchased from the Narragansett. To Providence, a democratic refuge...There were four settlements in the Narragansett Bay area by 1643, when Williams went...churches. His writings, reprinted in the Narragansett Club Publications (1866 74), reveal...
...captured and burned the British revenue cutter Gaspee in Narragansett Bay in 1772, one of the most provocative instances of resistance...commanding the Providence, evaded the British blockade of Narragansett Bay and carried important government dispatches to France...
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