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  • Phratry
  • Group of male city-state citizens in Ancient Greece

    In ancient Greece, a phratry (Ancient Greek: φρᾱτρῐ́ᾱ, romanized: phrātríā, lit. 'brotherhood, kinfolk', derived from Ancient Greek: φρᾱ́τηρ, romanized: phrā́tēr

    Phratry

    Phratry

  • Gamelia
  • Ancient Greek custom of introducing a wife to a phratry

    husband would perform an offering in honor of his recent marriage for his phratry during the Apaturia. Taking place during the three-day festival in the

    Gamelia

    Gamelia

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    her. At Athens there is the temple of Athena Phratria, as patron of a phratry, in the Ancient Agora of Athens. Athena's epithet Pallas – her most renowned

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • New Jersey
  • U.S. state

    upon common female ancestors. Clans were organized into three distinct phratries identified by their animal sign: Turtle, Turkey, and Wolf. They first

    New Jersey

    New Jersey

    New_Jersey

  • Baradari (brotherhood)
  • Social stratum in Indian and Pakistani culture

    descent, most notably in Bradford. Caste system among South Asian Muslims Phratry, an institution of Ancient Greece similar in meaning and etymology. Hamid

    Baradari (brotherhood)

    Baradari_(brotherhood)

  • Deme
  • Administrative unit in ancient Athens

    citizenship; prior to that time, citizenship had been based on membership in a phratry, or family group. At this same time, demes were established in the main

    Deme

    Deme

    Deme

  • Bará people
  • Indigenous people of Colombia and Brazil

    differentiated exogamous phratries. They speak an Eastern Toucan language, as well as the languages of exogamous ethnic groups or phratries, which form part of

    Bará people

    Bará_people

  • Kinship
  • Web of human social relationships

    Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Polish, Scottish, Tlingit, and Somali societies. A phratry is a descent group composed of three or more clans each of whose apical

    Kinship

    Kinship

    Kinship

  • Whakapapa
  • Principle of tracing genealogy in Māori culture, also verbal recitation of same

    reo Māori term Literal Translation Kingroup term whānau to give birth extended family hapū pregnancy ramage iwi bones; people clan waka canoe phratry

    Whakapapa

    Whakapapa

    Whakapapa

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    several cities Poseidon was worshipped in relation to the genealogy and the phratry. At Tinos he was worshipped as a healer-god, probably a forerunner of the

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Polis
  • Ancient Greek social and political organisation

    Corresponding to Greek phratry, a group of families, was the Italic curia. Corresponding to Greek phyle, a tribe of multiple phratries, was the tribus. The

    Polis

    Polis

    Polis

  • Stele of the Labyadai
  • Stele discovered in Delphi in 1893

    the Labyad (or Labyadai) inscription, and seems to have regulated the phratry of the Labyads. In 1893, slightly after the beginning of the great Excavations

    Stele of the Labyadai

    Stele_of_the_Labyadai

  • Apache
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    Navajo also had a system of matrilineal "clans" organized further into phratries (perhaps influenced by the western Pueblo). The notion of a tribe within

    Apache

    Apache

  • Eupatridae
  • Ancient Greek nobility

    the evidence suggests that they alone belonged to the phratries, and the division into phratries must have covered the whole citizen body. It is indeed

    Eupatridae

    Eupatridae

  • Malai Vellalar
  • Indian ethnic group

    India, especially the state of Tamil Nadu. They are Hindus and follow Phratry system. They mostly reside in hill regions and engage in various occupations

    Malai Vellalar

    Malai_Vellalar

  • Yalpus-Oyka
  • Konsyg-Oika was a guardian spirit and the mythical ancestor of the Por phratry of the Mansi people. From the 18th to the 20th century, the center of Yalpus-Oika's

    Yalpus-Oyka

    Yalpus-Oyka

  • Lenape
  • Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands

    War. The largest reserve is at Moraviantown, Ontario, where the Turtle Phratry settled in 1792 following the war. The 1795 Treaty of Greenville saw the

    Lenape

    Lenape

    Lenape

  • Jingili people
  • Indigenous people of Northern Territory

    Divisions of the Jingili tribe Phratry Section of Parents Section of Offspring Husband Wife Son Daughter A Jimmitcha Chunainjah Chemarainjah Tampachina

    Jingili people

    Jingili_people

  • Ganhada
  • Raven clan in Tsimshian

    (variously spelled, but often as G̱anhada) is the name for the Raven "clan" (phratry) in the language of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, Canada, and

    Ganhada

    Ganhada

  • Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
  • Nations and tribes originating from the Pacific Northwest Coast

    was determined by one's clan or phratry (defined as four equal parts). Four main Tsimshian clans form the basic phratry. The Laxsgiik (Eagle Clan) and

    Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast

    Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast

  • Ugric languages
  • Subdivision of the Uralic languages

    original root *mäńć-). A related word, 'mańt́' in Khanty denotes a specific phratry. A common derivational innovation is seen in the word for 'louse': Proto-Uralic

    Ugric languages

    Ugric languages

    Ugric_languages

  • Genos
  • Ancient Greek word meaning "race, people"

    gene came to be associated with hereditary priestly functions. Gana Gens Phratry Phyle γένος, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon

    Genos

    Genos

  • Barngarla people
  • Aboriginal people of Australia

    Schürmann had mixed them up, and that the proper divisions, which he called phratries shared by all these tribes was as follows: The Barngarla practised both

    Barngarla people

    Barngarla people

    Barngarla_people

  • Hoboken, New Jersey
  • City in Hudson County, New Jersey, U.S.

    west. It was a seasonal campsite in the territory of the Hackensack, a phratry of the Lenni Lenape, who used the serpentine rock found there to carve

    Hoboken, New Jersey

    Hoboken, New Jersey

    Hoboken,_New_Jersey

  • Banu Khuza'ah
  • Arab tribe prominent in Western Arabian

    In ancient times the tribe of Khuza'a was subdivided into a number of phratries (buṭūn): Banū Kalb bin 'Amr Banū Salūl bin 'Amr Banū Ḥabshah bin Salūl

    Banu Khuza'ah

    Banu Khuza'ah

    Banu_Khuza'ah

  • Khanty
  • Indigenous people of Western Siberia

    having its own centre and its own chief. Every tribe had two exogamic phratries, termed mon't' and por, and all members were considered to be blood relatives

    Khanty

    Khanty

    Khanty

  • Pythia
  • Priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece

    Politics in Ancient Greece. With Two Appendices: The Ionian Phylae, the Phratries. New York: Cooper Square Publishers. Parke, Herbert William (1939). A

    Pythia

    Pythia

    Pythia

  • Mount Ng'iro
  • Hill in Kenya

    in the territory of the Samburu people. Some subclans under the Lmasula phratry cultivate bees on the mountain, and as bee-keepers claim exclusive rights

    Mount Ng'iro

    Mount_Ng'iro

  • Indo-European vocabulary
  • Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language

    brōþar "brother" frāter "brother" ⇒ pʰrā́tēr "member of a phratry (brotherhood)" (> phratry) bʰrā́tṛ, bhrātar, bhrātā "brother"; Rom phral "brother" (>

    Indo-European vocabulary

    Indo-European_vocabulary

  • Rade people
  • Austronesian ethnic group of southern Vietnam

    The phratries also impose some restrictions on marriage. Couples violating these restrictions must sacrifice a buffalo, though violating phratry restrictions

    Rade people

    Rade people

    Rade_people

  • Frederick Alexcee
  • as a Giluts'aaw and as a member of the Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan or phratry). His Tsimshian name was 'Wiiksmwan, meaning Great Deer Woman. Alexcee

    Frederick Alexcee

    Frederick_Alexcee

  • Kouros
  • Ancient Greek sculptures

    a grown Kouros, he could enter the initiation fest of the brotherhood (phratry, φρατρία). Apellaios was the month of these rites, and Apollo (Apellon)

    Kouros

    Kouros

    Kouros

  • West Orange, New Jersey
  • Township in Essex County, New Jersey, US

    Hackensack clan's territory, for over 10,000 years. The Hackensack were a phratry of the Unami tribe of the Lenni Lenape. In their language, "Leni Lenape"

    West Orange, New Jersey

    West Orange, New Jersey

    West_Orange,_New_Jersey

  • Laxsgiik
  • The Laxsgiik (variously spelled) is the name for the Eagle "clan" (phratry) in the language of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, Canada, and southeast

    Laxsgiik

    Laxsgiik

  • Apaturia
  • Religious festival in ancient Athens

    Pyanepsion (mid-October to mid-November), on which occasion the various phratries, or clans, of Attica met to discuss their affairs. The name is a slightly

    Apaturia

    Apaturia

    Apaturia

  • Epithets of Zeus
  • Titles of the Greek god Zeus

    the Thessalian festival of Peloria. Phratrios (Φράτριος), as patron of a phratry Philios (Φιλιος; "of Friendship") or Latinized Philius Phyxios (Φυξιος;

    Epithets of Zeus

    Epithets of Zeus

    Epithets_of_Zeus

  • Laxgibuu
  • Laxgibuu or Laxgyibuu (variously spelled) is the name for the Wolf "clan" (phratry) in the language of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, Canada, and

    Laxgibuu

    Laxgibuu

  • Tamaqua (Lenape chief)
  • Lenape chief

    (c. 1725 – 1769 or 1771), was a leading man of the Unalachtigo (Turkey) phratry of the Lenape people. Although the Haudenosaunee in 1752 had appointed

    Tamaqua (Lenape chief)

    Tamaqua (Lenape chief)

    Tamaqua_(Lenape_chief)

  • Solon
  • Athenian statesman (c. 630 – c. 560 BC)

    belonged not only to a phyle or tribe and one of its subdivisions, the phratry or brotherhood, but also to an extended family, clan or genos. It has been

    Solon

    Solon

    Solon

  • Fort Depuy
  • 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania

    who arrived in 1727 and purchased 3,000 acres from the Minsi Indians, a phratry of the Lenape tribe. The purchase included fertile land along the northwest

    Fort Depuy

    Fort Depuy

    Fort_Depuy

  • Werewolf in Slavic mythology
  • Mythological creature

    to the fact that, in a tribal system, the bear clan could belong to the phratry of the wolf. According to South Russian and Ukrainian beliefs, werewolves

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf_in_Slavic_mythology

  • Punaluan family
  • Nivkhi have a triangulated system of marital exchange based on a tri-clan phratry or alliance group (pandf), that according to Lev Sternberg was very similar

    Punaluan family

    Punaluan_family

  • Barababaraba
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    society divided into two phratries, each comprising two sections. The rules of marriage and affiliation are as follows. Phratry A: (a) a Murri man marries

    Barababaraba

    Barababaraba

    Barababaraba

  • Mohicans
  • Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Wooalnds

    Mohican informants that their matrilineal society was divided into three phratries (Turkey, Turtle, and Wolf). These were divided into clans or subclans

    Mohicans

    Mohicans

  • Gispwudwada
  • Indigenous people of British Columbia/Alaska

    Gisbutwada (variously spelled) is the name for the Killerwhale "clan" (phratry) in the language of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, Canada, and

    Gispwudwada

    Gispwudwada

  • Constitution of the Athenians (Aristotle)
  • Work by Aristotle

    the migration of Ion to Athens, the creation of phylai, trittyes and phratries, the kingship of Pandion, the democratic reform of Theseus, the death

    Constitution of the Athenians (Aristotle)

    Constitution_of_the_Athenians_(Aristotle)

  • Wenaiwika people
  • Indigenous people of Colombia and Venezuela

    reach their current territory. They belonged to a sib of the Hohódene phratry of the Curripaco, who occupied the Isana River basin. This was their place

    Wenaiwika people

    Wenaiwika_people

  • South Williamsport, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    Susquehanna River valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee clan or phratry of the Lenape, and were under the nominal control of the Five (later Six)

    South Williamsport, Pennsylvania

    South Williamsport, Pennsylvania

    South_Williamsport,_Pennsylvania

  • Haplogroup N-M231
  • Human Y chromosome DNA grouping common in North Eurasia

    and Z35108 SNPs with all previously surveyed Nenets men from the Vanuito phratry belonging to the Vanuito, Puiko and Yaungat clans and the Purungui clan

    Haplogroup N-M231

    Haplogroup N-M231

    Haplogroup_N-M231

  • The Ancient City
  • 1864 book by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges

    the basic unit of ancient societies, expanding to the gens, the Greek phratry, the Roman tribe, to the patrician city state, and that decline in religious

    The Ancient City

    The Ancient City

    The_Ancient_City

  • Nivkh people
  • Ethnic group of far eastern Russia

    They have a triangulated system of marital exchange based on a tri-clan phratry or alliance group (pandf), that according to Lev Sternberg was very similar

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh_people

  • West Branch Susquehanna River
  • River in Pennsylvania, United States

    Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee phratry of the Lenape (or Delaware) people and were under the nominal control of

    West Branch Susquehanna River

    West Branch Susquehanna River

    West_Branch_Susquehanna_River

  • Yolŋu
  • Aggregation of Indigenous Australian people in northeastern Arnhem Land

    the Yolŋu applied the nineteenth-century concepts of tribe, horde and phratry to classify and sort into separate identities the units forming the Yolŋu

    Yolŋu

    Yolŋu

  • History of Latin
  • (cf. Old Irish bráthair, Sanskrit bhrā́tar-, Greek phrā́tēr "member of a phratry") PIE *dʰeh₁- "put, place" > *dʰh₁-k- > *θaki- > faciō "do, make" (cf.

    History of Latin

    History of Latin

    History_of_Latin

  • Mariu people
  • Indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory

    Phratry Father Mother Son Daughter A Jungurra Nungulla Jabulgie Nabijerry Jackara Nabijerry Julimar Naboron Janima Naboron Jungary Nabungarty Jambidgena

    Mariu people

    Mariu_people

  • Anishinaabe clan system
  • Kinship system of indigenous peoples of North America

    social weave as well as a means of dividing labour. The clan groups or phratries are listed below, listing each of the doodem clans or gentes within their

    Anishinaabe clan system

    Anishinaabe_clan_system

  • Arvanites
  • Albanian-speakers in Greece

    in phratries that had conflicts of interest. Those phratries didn't last long, because each leader of a phara desired to be the leader of the phratry and

    Arvanites

    Arvanites

  • Protohistory of West Virginia
  • Protohistorical period

    1774 finalized in 1775 by Captain John Connolly, invited a final local phratry of splinter Shawnee, Chief Cornstalk's sister, Nonhelema clan, to live

    Protohistory of West Virginia

    Protohistory of West Virginia

    Protohistory_of_West_Virginia

  • Taribelang
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    who struggled with pronunciation. Dilbai refers to the mother moiety or phratry, while Derwhain and Bonda represent the two bloodlines or skins under this

    Taribelang

    Taribelang

  • Matt Schulz
  • American drummer

    StuBru Vinyl Record Store Day EP (2012) Aperiodic 'Future Feedback' LP/CD, Phratry Records (2012) Aperiodic 'Cassette 2' MC, Factotum Tapes (2013) Aperiodic

    Matt Schulz

    Matt Schulz

    Matt_Schulz

  • Gelelemend
  • Lenape leader (c. 1737/1741–1811)

    principal chief of the Delaware. At that time, the Lenape had three clans or phratries: Turtle, Turkey, and Wolf. Children were considered born into their mother's

    Gelelemend

    Gelelemend

  • Spartan constitution
  • Structure of ancient Spartan government

    "obai" refer to divisions and distributions of the people into clans and phratries, or brotherhoods; by "archagetai" the kings are designated, and "appellazein"

    Spartan constitution

    Spartan_constitution

  • Communipaw
  • Populated place in Hudson County, New Jersey, US

    of the summer encampment and council fire of the Hackensack Indians, a phratry of the Lenape. They, along with the Raritan, Tappan, Wecquaesgeek, Canarsee

    Communipaw

    Communipaw

  • Myrrhinus
  • Ancient administrative unit of Attica, Greece

    buildings of public character, in no particular order, the sanctuary of a phratry, and very close behind it, a monumental fountain that had been reconstructed

    Myrrhinus

    Myrrhinus

  • Eagle Clan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    several indigenous North American tribes. The Laxsgiik, or Eagle clan (phratry) in the Tsimshian, Gitksan, Nisga'a, and Haida nations in the regions now

    Eagle Clan

    Eagle_Clan

  • Shingas
  • Lenape chief and warrior (fl. 1740–1763)

    and Miuskillamize). He was a member of the Lenape Turkey clan (or phratry), was a nephew of Sassoonan (also known as Allumapees), a leader who was

    Shingas

    Shingas

  • Muria people
  • Indian indigenous community of Gondi people primarily residing in Chhattisgarh

    Maria. The Muria prioritise collectiveness. They are divided into five phratries: the Nagvans (Snake Race), the Kacchimvans (Tortoise Race), the Bakravans

    Muria people

    Muria people

    Muria_people

  • History of citizenship
  • Athenian society from organizations based on family-style groupings, or phratries, to larger mixed structures which combined people from different types

    History of citizenship

    History of citizenship

    History_of_citizenship

  • Apellai
  • Ancient Greek festival

    Ladyadai, a familial group at Delphi assumed to be similar to an Ionian phratry. The first month of the Delphic calendar was called Apellaios (Ἀπελλαῖος)

    Apellai

    Apellai

  • Dicaearchus
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher and geographer

    Dicaearchus, various stages of this evolution were reflected in patrae, phratries and phylae, which were social organisations into which citizens were grouped

    Dicaearchus

    Dicaearchus

    Dicaearchus

  • Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    to the same organic scheme as the Americans: gens, phratry, tribe, league of tribes. The phratry may not have occurred as amongst the Dorians, the league

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)

  • Minsi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Minsi may refer to several articles: Lenape Minsis, phratry of the Lenape - also been referred to as Munsi, Munsee, Monsi, and Muncey. Camp Minsi, Scout

    Minsi

    Minsi

  • Carneia
  • Ancient Greek festival

    set up in the country, in each of which nine citizens, representing the phratries (or obae), feasted together in honour of the god (for huts or booths extemporized

    Carneia

    Carneia

    Carneia

  • Temple of Apollo Patroos
  • Ruined temple in the Ancient Agora of Athens

    separate sanctuaries belonging to the phratries in question. Some gene (another kind of cult associations) and phratries, like the Gephyraei, Therrhicleidae

    Temple of Apollo Patroos

    Temple of Apollo Patroos

    Temple_of_Apollo_Patroos

  • Pueblo of Isleta
  • Federally recognized tribe in New Mexico, United States

    the sacred directions and colors, as well as tribal lineages, clans, phratries, and moieties. In the moiety system, one moiety is connected with winter

    Pueblo of Isleta

    Pueblo of Isleta

    Pueblo_of_Isleta

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Phoronis (Hellanicus) Phoros Phradmon Phrasikleia Kore Phrasimus Phrasius Phratry Phrearrhii Phrenius Phrike Phrixus Phronesis Phrontis Phrontis (son of

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Origins of society
  • Theories of social origins

    successive stages of integration, in the archaic period, the gens, the phratry, the tribe, and the confederacy of tribes, which constituted a people or

    Origins of society

    Origins_of_society

  • Women in classical Athens
  • gaining entry into a deme or phratry. Blok suggests that the child might have instead been enrolled in the deme and phratry of the maternal grandfather

    Women in classical Athens

    Women in classical Athens

    Women_in_classical_Athens

  • Architecture of Naples
  • in the 14th century. The deputations were a natural evolution of the phratries (fratrie), which also numbered twelve and held both religious and political

    Architecture of Naples

    Architecture_of_Naples

  • Barada people
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    people, like others of the Mackay area, have two main social divisions, or phratries, namely the Yangurru and Wudhurru. These classificatory terms are applied

    Barada people

    Barada people

    Barada_people

  • Athenian festivals
  • Overview of festivals in ancient Athens

    Pyanepsion (mid-October to mid-November). At this festival, the various phratries, or clans, of Attica met to discuss their affairs, along with initiating

    Athenian festivals

    Athenian_festivals

  • West Branch Susquehanna Valley
  • Low-lying area in central Pennsylvania, USA

    Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee phratry of the Lenape (or Delaware), and were under the nominal control of the

    West Branch Susquehanna Valley

    West Branch Susquehanna Valley

    West_Branch_Susquehanna_Valley

  • Gunditjmara
  • Aboriginal Australian people of southwestern Victoria

    over the intervening sea to Dhinmar. The spirits of all the clans and phratries go to this island, which they occupy in common, the same as they did in

    Gunditjmara

    Gunditjmara

  • Malaita
  • Primary island of Malaita Province in Solomon Islands

    hierarchies, are largely autonomous, but conceptualize their relationship as a phratry in a manner similar to certain groups in highland New Guinea. In the central

    Malaita

    Malaita

    Malaita

  • Ancient Greek clubs
  • villages or boroughs, citizen groups based on subdivisions of land, and phratries, kinship groups. Other than this law, information about the clubs have

    Ancient Greek clubs

    Ancient_Greek_clubs

  • Birrbay
  • Indigenous people of New South Wales in Australia

    moieties, but did divide their hordes into four intermarrying groups, 4 male phratries: Wombo Kurraboo Wirraw Murrong marrying into four female groups: Gooran

    Birrbay

    Birrbay

    Birrbay

  • Ancient Society
  • Book by Lewis Henry Morgan

    cannibalism, syllabical language, Syndyasmian Family, organization into gentes, phratries and tribes, worship of the elements. Barbarism: Cultivation, Domestication

    Ancient Society

    Ancient Society

    Ancient_Society

  • Tchaman
  • Akan people in Ivory Coast

    Tchaman are traditionally divided into nine distinct kinship groups, or phratries (goto in the Tchaman/Kyaman/Gyaman language): Kwè, Bidjan, Yopougon, Nonkwa

    Tchaman

    Tchaman

    Tchaman

  • List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
  • Township 4.182 sq mi (10.83 km2) 4,750 Muncy (borough) Named for the Munsee phratry of the Lenape; laid out 1797 1797 1826 Muncy Township 0.844 sq mi (2.19 km2)

    List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

    List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

    List_of_municipalities_in_Lycoming_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Frank Bigelow Tarbell
  • American art historian

    and archaeology. The decrees of the Demotionidai: A study of the Attic phratry (1889) A History of Greek Art (1896) Catalogue of Bronzes, Etc., in Field

    Frank Bigelow Tarbell

    Frank_Bigelow_Tarbell

  • Barasana
  • Amazonian group or people

    define groups by such terms as sib, language group, exogamous group or phratry, living in an unbounded system, that is cosmopolitan and multilingual.

    Barasana

    Barasana

  • Northampton massacre
  • 18th-century massacre in colonial Pennsylvania

    between European settlers and the Lenape Indians, and with the Minisink, a phratry of the Lenape, had deteriorated following the 1737 Walking Purchase, in

    Northampton massacre

    Northampton massacre

    Northampton_massacre

  • Hackensack people
  • Indigenous people in the United States

    York Bay, Newark Bay, Bergen Neck, the Meadowlands, and the Palisades. A phratry of the Lenape, the Hackensack spoke the Unami dialect, one of the two major

    Hackensack people

    Hackensack_people

  • Kaiabara
  • Aboriginal Australian group

    attached to the Australian native police, he divided the Kaiabara into two phratries, each having two clans within their respective subdivisions, with the

    Kaiabara

    Kaiabara

  • Paulins Kill
  • River in New Jersey, United States

    Tockhockonetcong by the local Native Americans, who were likely Munsee, a tribe or phratry of the Lenni Lenape. The name Tockhockonetcong (or Tockhockonetcunk) roughly

    Paulins Kill

    Paulins Kill

    Paulins_Kill

  • Pisquetomen
  • Lenape chief and war leader

    slowly becoming the center for Unami-speakers of the Turtle and Turkey phratries. The Lenape regarded Pisquetomen as "high in authority among the Delawares

    Pisquetomen

    Pisquetomen

  • Casper Shafer
  • American businessman

    knowledge of English coastal cities in Newark Bay. The local Munsee (a Lenape phratry) informed him of a town they called Lispatone—that is, Elizabethtown (present-day

    Casper Shafer

    Casper Shafer

    Casper_Shafer

  • Plunketts Creek (Loyalsock Creek tributary)
  • River in the US state of Pennsylvania

    Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee phratry of the Lenape (or Delaware), and were under the nominal control of the

    Plunketts Creek (Loyalsock Creek tributary)

    Plunketts Creek (Loyalsock Creek tributary)

    Plunketts_Creek_(Loyalsock_Creek_tributary)

  • History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
  • Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee phratry of the Lenni Lenape (or Delaware), and were under the nominal control of

    History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

    History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

    History_of_Lycoming_County,_Pennsylvania

  • White Deer Hole Creek
  • Tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River

    Branch Susquehanna River valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee phratry of the Lenape (or Delaware), and were under the nominal control of the

    White Deer Hole Creek

    White Deer Hole Creek

    White_Deer_Hole_Creek

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Online names & meanings

  • Suneeta
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Suneeta

    One with Good Principles

  • Natick | நாதீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Natick | நாதீக

  • Gursajan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Gursajan

    Servant of God

  • Pledger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cambridgeshire)

    Pledger

    English (Cambridgeshire) : from Middle English pleggere ‘one who stands surety in a lawsuit’ (literally ‘pledger’).Americanized form of German Pletscher (see Pletcher).

  • Prajna
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Prajna

    Knowledge; Goddess Saraswati

  • Aritri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aritri

    Earth; Goddess Durga; Who Win the World

  • Downeti
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Downeti

    Bard.

  • Tertullus
  • Biblical

    Tertullus

    third

  • Ekani
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Ekani

    One

  • Durston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Durston

    English (Somerset) : habitational name from Durston in Somerset, named with the Old English personal name Dēor + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.

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  • Phratries
  • pl.

    of Phratry

  • Phratry
  • n.

    A subdivision of a phyle, or tribe, in Athens.