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- Podunk_people abstract "The Podunks were an indigenous people living in some of the southern parts of what came to be known as New England. The Europeans referred to these people as the Podunk, but they did not have a name for themselves, or a written language, and they spoke an Algonquian dialect. The word Podunk is of Algonquian origin and it means "where you sink in mire", a boggy place, in the Nipmuc dialect. The Podunk peoples called their homeplace Nowashe, "between" rivers.The valley became known to Europeans around 1631; it was inhabited by what were known as the River Tribes — a number of small clans of Native Americans living along the Great River and its tributaries. Of these tribes the Podunks occupied territory near the mouth of the Little River, and the land that now makes up the towns of East Hartford, East Windsor, South Windsor, Manchester, part of Ellington, Vernon, Bolton, Marlborough and Glastonbury. The region north of the Hockanum river was generally called Podunk; that south of the river, Hockanum; but these were no certain designations, and by some all the meadow along the Great River was called Hockanum.The Podunks built their summer lodges near the Great River, living upon the swarming shad and salmon, and lampreys in their season, hunting deer and bear in the meadows, and growing maize and beans in alluvium. For clothing they hunted the otter, the mink, and beaver, covering their wigwams, perchance, with coarser peltries of deer, wolf, and bear. The winter habitations of the Podunks were farther inland, along the warm valley brooks, in the deep recesses of the woods. To these they retired when autumn let loose his blasts down the broad river valley, threatening to lock their fisheries beneath the ice. As part of their winter diet they ate dried venison and bear meat. There are also abundant traces of their former presence all along the meadow bank; while the highlands bordering the valley of the Hockanum have been found especially rich in their implements of flint and stone. In troublesome times the Podunk built their forts of stout posts, or palisades, and gathered into closer habitations, leaving a central space in the village for a camp fire, about which to celebrate their wild and varied ceremonies.".
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Connecticut.
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink East_Hartford,_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink East_Windsor,_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Ellington,_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Glastonbury.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Lamprey.
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Mink.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Mohegan.
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Narragansett_(tribe).
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Nipmuc.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Otter.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Schaghticoke_(tribe).
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- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Shad.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink South_Windsor,_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Burnham.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Venison.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Vernon,_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLink Wigwam.
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podunk Indians".
- Podunk_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podunk people".
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- Podunk_people subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Podunk_people subject Category:Algonquian_peoples.
- Podunk_people subject Category:Eastern_Algonquian_languages.
- Podunk_people subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_eastern_woodlands.
- Podunk_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Connecticut.
- Podunk_people subject Category:Wappinger.
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- Podunk_people comment "The Podunks were an indigenous people living in some of the southern parts of what came to be known as New England. The Europeans referred to these people as the Podunk, but they did not have a name for themselves, or a written language, and they spoke an Algonquian dialect. The word Podunk is of Algonquian origin and it means "where you sink in mire", a boggy place, in the Nipmuc dialect.".
- Podunk_people label "Podunk people".
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