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- Pocomtuc abstract "The Pocumtuc (v. Pocomtuck) or Deerfield Indians were a prominent Native American tribe originally inhabiting western areas of what is now Massachusetts, especially around the confluence of the Deerfield and Connecticut Rivers in today's Franklin County. Their territory also included much of current-day Hampden and Hampshire Counties, plus areas now in northern Connecticut and southern Vermont. Their principal village, also known as Pocumtuck, was in the vicinity of the present day village of Deerfield. Their language, now extinct, was an R-dialect of the Algonquian language family, most likely related to the Wappinger and nearby Mahican tribes of the Hudson River Valley.Little is known about the Pocumtuck people, but it is believed they led a lifestyle similar to other tribes of New England. They would have engaged in semi-sedentary agriculture of maize, beans, and squash. They also hunted game and fished in the Connecticut River, which served as a major inland transportation route. The Pocumtuck were decimated by intertribal warfare with the powerful Mohawk, then based in present-day New York, and by smallpox epidemics after European contact. They had no immunity to the new disease and suffered high fatalities. In addition, they lost tribal members due to taking part in wars among the Dutch, English, French, and their respective Native American allies.The Pocumtuck were originally allied with the Tunxis and Narragansett against Chief Uncas of the Mohegan and the Pequot. All these tribes united against the English colonists with the Wampanoag Confederacy in King Philip's War.At the close of the war, many Pocumtuck, Nipmuc, and other tribes fled to Schaghticoke, a village on the Hudson River. They remained there until the outbreak of the Seven Years' War in 1754, when most joined and merged into the Abenaki tribes at Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec or moved further west. Small bands remained in Massachusetts as late as the 19th century, but most fled north or lost their tribal identity through intermarriage with other tribes and settlers. Many of the present-day Abenaki of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Canada are of part-Pocumtuck ancestry.Among the members of the Pocumtuck tribe was Chief Wawanotewat, better known as "Greylock." A famous warrior, he continued to lead bands into Massachusetts after most of his followers had left the state. Mount Greylock in the Berkshires is named after him.".
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Abenaki.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Agawam,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Algonquian_languages.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_River.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Deerfield,_Massachusetts.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Enfield,_Connecticut.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_County,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Hadley,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Hampden_County,_Massachusetts.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink King_Philips_War.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Mahican.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Metro_Center,_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Mohawk_nation.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Mohegan.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Narragansett_(tribe).
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Northampton,_Massachusetts.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Pequot.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Russell,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Saint-François-du-Lac,_Quebec.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Schaghticoke_(village),_New_York.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Years_War.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Squash_(plant).
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Suffield,_Connecticut.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink The_Berkshires.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Tunxis.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Turners_Falls,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Uncas.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Vermont.
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- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink West_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink West_Suffield,_Connecticut.
- Pocomtuc wikiPageWikiLink Westfield,_Massachusetts.
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- Pocomtuc subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Pocomtuc subject Category:Algonquian_peoples.
- Pocomtuc subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_North_America.
- Pocomtuc subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands.
- Pocomtuc subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Connecticut.
- Pocomtuc subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Massachusetts.
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- Pocomtuc comment "The Pocumtuc (v. Pocomtuck) or Deerfield Indians were a prominent Native American tribe originally inhabiting western areas of what is now Massachusetts, especially around the confluence of the Deerfield and Connecticut Rivers in today's Franklin County. Their territory also included much of current-day Hampden and Hampshire Counties, plus areas now in northern Connecticut and southern Vermont.".
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- Pocomtuc sameAs Pokomtuki.