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- Awashonks abstract "Awashonks (also spelled Awashunckes, Awashunkes or Awasoncks) was a sachem (chief) of the Sakonnet (also spelled Saconet) tribe in Rhode Island. She lived near the southern edge of the Plymouth Colony, not far from Narragansett Bay. Near what is now Little Compton, Rhode Island. In the mid-seventeenth century her lands were claimed by the English settlers of Plymouth Colony. While she had allied herself to the English to increase her power, ironically their victory eroded her standing among both the English and the Saconet. Awashonks is known for her special talent for negotiation and diplomacy, which helped include the Sakonnets among a tiny handful of natives who received amnesty from colonists.".
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- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Church_(ranger).
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_female_rulers.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Female_Native_American_leaders.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:King_Philips_War.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_women_in_warfare.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_colonial_Rhode_Island.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sakonnet_people.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_17th-century_warfare.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Fornication.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink King_Philips_War.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Little_Compton,_Rhode_Island.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Metacomet.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Narragansett_Bay.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Colony.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Rhode_Island.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Sachem.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Sakonnet.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Stillbirth.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Prence.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLink Wampanoag_people.
- Awashonks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Awashonks".
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- Awashonks subject Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Awashonks subject Category:17th-century_female_rulers.
- Awashonks subject Category:Female_Native_American_leaders.
- Awashonks subject Category:King_Philips_War.
- Awashonks subject Category:Native_American_women_in_warfare.
- Awashonks subject Category:People_of_colonial_Rhode_Island.
- Awashonks subject Category:Sakonnet_people.
- Awashonks subject Category:Women_in_17th-century_warfare.
- Awashonks subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Awashonks subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Awashonks hypernym Sachem.
- Awashonks type Person.
- Awashonks type Leader.
- Awashonks type People.
- Awashonks comment "Awashonks (also spelled Awashunckes, Awashunkes or Awasoncks) was a sachem (chief) of the Sakonnet (also spelled Saconet) tribe in Rhode Island. She lived near the southern edge of the Plymouth Colony, not far from Narragansett Bay. Near what is now Little Compton, Rhode Island. In the mid-seventeenth century her lands were claimed by the English settlers of Plymouth Colony.".
- Awashonks label "Awashonks".
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- Awashonks sameAs Q4829928.
- Awashonks wasDerivedFrom Awashonks?oldid=705711924.
- Awashonks isPrimaryTopicOf Awashonks.