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Indigenous settlement in Connecticut, US
Massaco was a native settlement in Connecticut, United States, near the present-day towns of Simsbury and Canton along the banks of the Farmington River
Massaco
Town in Connecticut, United States
grouping which includes hundreds of tribes. One of the Wappinger bands, the Massaco, lived near, but mostly west of, what became known as the Farmington River
Simsbury,_Connecticut
Tarauacá) TI Hi-Merimã in Amazonas – Himerimã. (Isolados do médio Purus) TI Massaco in Rondônia – Sirionó (Isolados do rio São Simão) TI Igarapé Omerê in Rondônia
List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_Brazil
United States historic place
The Massacoe Forest Pavilion, also known as the Stratton Brook Park Pavilion, is a historic outdoor pavilion located in Stratton Brook State Park in Simsbury
Massacoe_Forest_Pavilion
River in the United States of America
valleys were the lands of the Native American indigenous people called the Massaco, a sub-tribe of the Tunxis, who were affiliated with the Wappinger. The
Farmington_River
River in Bolivia, Brazil
rivers originating in the reserve, the São Miguel, Branco, São Simão, Massaco and Colorado. About 260 fish species are known from the Guaporé River basin
Guaporé_River
Historical Native American tribe from Connecticut
but exactly what happened after that is not clear. The Tunxis village of Massaco was vacated by 1750. In 1768, surviving Hammonasset people merged into
Tunxis
Native American tribe
Wappingers, Wappingoes, Wawpings, Pomptons, Wapings, Opings, Opines, Massaco, Menunkatuck, Naugatuck, Nochpeem, Wangunk Wappans, Wappings, Wappinghs
Wappinger
Indigenous territory in Rondônia, Brazil
expeditions for isolated Indigenous peoples in the following areas: Tanaru, Massaco, Piripkura, Kawahiva, Himarimã, Ituna/Itatá, and Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau. The actions
Tanaru_Indigenous_Territory
United States historic place
Gothic Revival occupying a single campus at 933 Hopmeadow Street and 29 Massaco Street in Simsbury, Connecticut. The Belden School was built in 1907 as
Horace Belden School and Central Grammar School
Horace_Belden_School_and_Central_Grammar_School
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
Simsbury, originally the location of a Native American settlement called Massaco, was acquired by English colonists in the 1650s, and settled beginning
Simsbury Center Historic District
Simsbury_Center_Historic_District
data, listed as Chocoan by Loukotka (1968) Iruri – Brazil Isolados do Massaco (?) – Brazil; possibly identified with Sirionó or Papiamän Isolados do
List of unclassified languages of South America
List_of_unclassified_languages_of_South_America
Extinct Karirian language of Brazil
Catuquinarú Gamela Himarimã Kaimbé Kambiwá Kapinawá Katembri Isolados do Massaco Natú Pankararú Tarairiú Isolado do Tanarú Truká Tuxá Uamué Waitaká Wakoná
Kamurú_language
Extinct Karirian language of Brazil
Catuquinarú Gamela Himarimã Kaimbé Kambiwá Kapinawá Katembri Isolados do Massaco Natú Pankararú Tarairiú Isolado do Tanarú Truká Tuxá Uamué Waitaká Wakoná
Kipeá_language
Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia Tauxenent (Doeg), Virginia Tunxis (Massaco), Connecticut Tuscarora, formerly North Carolina, Virginia, currently New
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental. Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Terra Indígena Massaco". Terras Indígenas no Brasil (in Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental
List of Indigenous territories (Brazil)
List_of_Indigenous_territories_(Brazil)
Extinct Karirian language of Brazil
Catuquinarú Gamela Himarimã Kaimbé Kambiwá Kapinawá Katembri Isolados do Massaco Natú Pankararú Tarairiú Isolado do Tanarú Truká Tuxá Uamué Waitaká Wakoná
Sabujá_language
State park in Hartford County, Connecticut
in the town of Simsbury, Connecticut. Among its notable features is the Massaco Forest Pavilion, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. The
Stratton_Brook_State_Park
Historic house in Connecticut, United States
"people" the Salmon Brook area. Only nine years earlier, the area, known as Massaco, had petitioned the colony and become the town of Simsbury. People were
Nathaniel_Holcomb_III_House
Town in Connecticut, United States
area were Native American peoples, including the Algonquin/Poquonock, the Massaco, and the Agawam. The East Granby area was first settled by Europeans in
East_Granby,_Connecticut
Arara do Rio Branco Unclassified 209 (2005) – extinct Brazil Isolados do Massaco Unclassified 100? 100? seriously endangered Brazil Isolados do Tanarú Unclassified
List of Indigenous languages of South America
List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America
Grammar School March 25, 1993 (#93000211) 933 Hopmeadow Street and 29 Massaco Street 41°52′52″N 72°48′12″W / 41.881111°N 72.803333°W / 41.881111;
National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford County, Connecticut
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Hartford_County,_Connecticut
subject to periodic flooding by the rivers Guaporé, São Miguel, Branco and Massaco. The rivers are in the basin of the Madeira River, a tributary of the Amazon
Guaporé_Biological_Reserve
Hiking trail in Connecticut, United States
valleys were the lands of the Native American indigenous people called the Massaco, a sub-tribe of the Tunxis, who were affiliated with the Wappinger. The
Tunxis_Trail
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