
The Tunxis group of Connecticut Native Americans is known to history mainly through their interactions with the English settlers. Broadly speaking, their location makes them one of the Algonquian-speaking peoples of Northeastern North America, whose languages shared a common root; their particular language sub-group is known to linguists as Quirip...
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Member of an American Indian people who lived in what was formerly known as the Farmington area of Connecticut by the 1600s. Their language came from the Algonquian family. A group of
Quinnipiac,...
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