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- Wampage abstract "Wampage I, aka Anhõõke was the Sachem of the Siwanoy Indians of Westchester County, New York.It is believed that the Siwanoys, under the leadership of Wampage, led the massacre of the family of Anne Hutchinson. It has been written that Wampage himself was the murderer of Hutchinson, and that he adopted the name of Anhõõke (Anne Hoek) due to an Indian tradition of taking the name of a notable person personally killed. On June 27, 1654, 50,000 acres (200 km²) of land reaching from what is currently the Bronx, west along Long Island Sound, to the Hutchinson River, were granted to Thomas Pell under the Treaty Oak near Bartow Pell Mansion in Pelham, with Wampage signing. The other Siwanoys who signed the treaty were Shawanórõckquot, Poquõrúm, Wawhamkus and Mehúmõw. Cockho, Kamaque and Cockinsecawa were three additional Siwanoys who signed as "Indyan Witnesses" to the "Articles of Agreement" section of the Treaty.Sources indicate that Wampage's daughter Ann (or Anna) married Thomas Pell II, who was the third lord of Pelham Manor.".
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- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Hutchinson.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Bronx.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lenape_people.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Hutchinson_River.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island_Sound.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Oratam.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Pelham,_New_York.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Sachem.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Siwanoy.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink The_Bronx.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Pell.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLink Westchester_County,_New_York.
- Wampage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wampage".
- Wampage hasPhotoCollection Wampage.
- Wampage name "Wampage".
- Wampage nativeName "Anhõõke, Anne Hutchinson".
- Wampage relations "Daughter, Ann, wife of Thomas Pell II".
- Wampage shortDescription "Sachem of the Siwanoy tribe".
- Wampage tribe Siwanoy.
- Wampage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_American_Indian_chief.
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- Wampage description "Sachem of the Siwanoy tribe".
- Wampage description "Sachem of the Siwanoy tribe".
- Wampage subject Category:17th-century_Native_Americans.
- Wampage subject Category:History_of_the_Bronx.
- Wampage subject Category:Lenape_people.
- Wampage subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Wampage subject Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Wampage hypernym Sachem.
- Wampage type Agent.
- Wampage type Person.
- Wampage type Leader.
- Wampage type People.
- Wampage type Person.
- Wampage type Agent.
- Wampage type NaturalPerson.
- Wampage type Thing.
- Wampage type Q215627.
- Wampage type Q5.
- Wampage type Person.
- Wampage comment "Wampage I, aka Anhõõke was the Sachem of the Siwanoy Indians of Westchester County, New York.It is believed that the Siwanoys, under the leadership of Wampage, led the massacre of the family of Anne Hutchinson. It has been written that Wampage himself was the murderer of Hutchinson, and that he adopted the name of Anhõõke (Anne Hoek) due to an Indian tradition of taking the name of a notable person personally killed.".
- Wampage label "Wampage".
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- Wampage sameAs Q7966938.
- Wampage sameAs Q7966938.
- Wampage wasDerivedFrom Wampage?oldid=599011114.
- Wampage isPrimaryTopicOf Wampage.
- Wampage name "Wampage".