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theirmarks · 9 months
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Miantonomo, Miantonomoh, Myantonomy. His Mark. (repost from 12.27.22)
Nahaganset (Narragansett). His home along the western shores of Narragansett Bay, in so-called Rhode Island, and into so-called eastern Connecticut. Sachem. In 1640s, appealed to sister tribes to create an alliance against colonizers. Brought to Mass. Bay Colony in 1640 on charges of conspiracy against settlers.  Executed in Mohegan territory in 1643 following tensions with Mohegan sachem, Uncas and the English.
Place names mentioned in this deed, for so-called “Warwick, RI,” signed January 1642, include:  “Sowhanes Bay,” “Copassanatuxett,” “Shawhomet” (spelled as they appear in the document).
His kin: Son of Mascus; nephew to Canonicus; brother to Pessicus; father of Canonchet. His partner: Wawaloam. 
[Indian deed of Warwick, Rhode Island], 1642. Seen @ John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI.
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beachsandtherapy · 3 years
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B&BL & 2 FatLips … oh fuck. … did I feel it You asked. Lol #Straddling Ice Packs
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I'll give my life for Jesus anyday happily! Jesus is my everything and I'll keep him forever, even till my last breath! #Reposted originally from @endtime.signs • • • • • • #Reposted from the resposter @naynay_greeneyez Revelation 20:4 And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received hismark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years. #HolySpirit #ruachhakodesh #savedbygrace”💜💕💜👑𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑱𝒆𝒔𝒖𝒔 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒕𝒐 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒄𝒖𝒆. 𝑰𝒕 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒍𝒊𝒇𝒆. 𝑱𝒆𝒔𝒖𝒔 𝒔𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒔. .💜💕💜👑All praises to our King!! 🙏🏼👑▶ YESHUA (JESUS) IS COMING◀: REPENT & BELIEVE THE GOSPEL💜💕💜💕💜💕💜💕🕊️#messianicjew #Yeshua▶[TheMostHighGODisinControl #HolyTrinity #GodHead #JesusChrist #facemask #BibleProphecy #bornagian #love #EndTimes #God #puertorican #boricua #hiphop #ArmorOfGOD #Faith #family #america #christian #california #fresno #sanjose #mexican #Jesusiseverything #Jesusiscomingsoon #pray Credit ~ @endtime.signs https://www.instagram.com/p/CNZLjlzlUDe/?igshid=g09cetqaclql
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clvster-fvck · 7 years
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I didn’t mind it, it was pure and sweet, like the taste of his juicy lips that met my own or my neck to leave his marks on me. Like an artist; he always made sure to put his signature.
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ohlittle0ne-blog · 6 years
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Daddy's buckle 👀😍 #lovemarks #daddysbelt #kink #pain #hismarks #hisproperty #whipped #welts #bruised
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Tuckamonna. Nowwooyowwitt. Their Marks.
Sakonnet, Wampanoag. Their homelands in the southeastern part of so-called Rhode Island; in and around the place called “Little Compton” Comrades of Awashonks, identified with others on this land deed document a “Sachems of Succonott.”
Signed May, 1674, for “Sacconnott and the parts adjacent.” Seen at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Very little could be found about Tuckamonna and Nowwooyowitt. Please comment below if you know more or can recommend resources to check!
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theirmarks · 9 months
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Robin Cassasinamon. Robin Cassacinamon. Robin. His Mark. (repost from 1.3.23)
Mashantucket Pequot. His home in and around Mashantucket, in so-called “Southern Connecticut.” Sachem following the Pequot Massacre. Interpreter, diplomat, negotiator. Appointed “governor” of Nameaug and Noank by colonizers in 1655, negotiated for #landback at Mashantucket. Sachem until his death in 1692.
An October 1 1676 appeal to the General Court of Connecticut. Samuel Wyllys papers @ John Hay Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
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theirmarks · 10 months
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Charles Josiah Wompatuck. Charles Josias. Signum.
Massachusett, with ties to Mattakeeset, Neponset and Wessagusset communities, in the areas south of the place today called “Boston, Massachusetts.” Sachem by 1671. Died after 1695. The mark seen here made on a deed for land from so-called Boston, south to present day Roxbury, Massachusetts, and included Deer Island. 
Kin: his father, Josiah Wompatuck, Sachem at Mattakeesett. Grandfather, Chicatabut, Sachem at Wessagusset. Great-uncle, Cutshamequin, Sachem at Neponset.
Translated from the Algonquian, wompatuck means “white deer” in English. 
This document is referred to as a quitclaim deed for the peninsula of Boston, Massachusetts. Signed March 19, 1684. Seen at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
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theirmarks · 10 months
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Peter Ephraim. His Mark. 
Natick Nipmuc. His home at Natick and the place today called “Sherborn, Massachusetts” and at Hassanamesit or so-called Grafton, Massachusetts. A “Christian Indian” and interpreter. Defended Nipmuc rights to land and petitioned against John Wampus’ fraudulent sale(s) of land at Hassanamesit through the 1670s. Died 1685.
This document outlines 2000 acres around the place now called Sherborn, MA, Peter Ephraim’s mark accompanying Waban’s, Piambow’s, John Magus’ and others. 
Signed June 12, 1682. Seen at Massachusetts Historical Society.
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Daniel. Danill + Wesome. Wesoms. Nesome. Their marks.
Pequot. Their homes in the southeastern parts Quinnetucket. Research this week revealed very little about the lives of these two people, who appear as Pequot representatives and signers, with Robin Casacinamon and Momoho, on a petition to the General Court at co-called Hartford in October 1676.
Signed at Hartford, October 1, 1676. Seen at the John Hay Library.
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Anookamaug. Annogomok. Anogomok. Anogomog. His mark. 
Nipmuc. Identified in this document as Sachem of Wombemesisecock, which we believe to be the places now called Palmer and Ware, Massachusetts. Wombemessisecock, near Quaboag, is bounded to the east by a pond, called Sasagookapaug, on the north and west by a river, Nenameseck, and to the north by a place called Wequaes. Place names are described in this deed and spelled here as in the document. 
Anogamog appears as a signer to other deeds for land in this area, signing with the descendants of Piambow and other leaders from areas known to us as Menimeset, Winnimusset, and Quaboag. 
This deed signed on December 27, 1686. Seen at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Piambo. Pyambow. Piamboho. Piambowhow. His Mark.
Nipmuc. His home at Hassanamesit (present day Grafton, MA and surrounding areas) and later at Natick. Interred on Deer Island during  the First Indian War (King Philip's War). Leader in praying town at Natick, with Waban. Translator for John Eliot. 
His mark appearing on deeds relative to land transfers and land disputes against settlers in Nipmuc country. 
This deed, for land at a place today called Sherborn, Massachusetts, marked on June 20, 1682. Seen @ Massachusetts Historical Society.
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Shawaran. His Mark.
His home at Aspetuck, in so-called Fairfield, Connecticut, on the Saugatuck River. 
Named in this document as an Indian and a Sachem, but without reference to his tribal nation  (Here we will assume Paugussett, but invite readers to share more information if known!). This land deed transfers land from Shawaran to Thomas Hopewell and his wife, Time, both also Native, living in so-called Windsor, Connecticut.
His kin: a father, Nem (spelled as written in the document).
Land deed recorded at Hartford, November 24, 1668. Seen at John Hay Library. 
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Miswaban. Waban. His Mark.
His homes at Nonamtum (present day Newton) and Natick, at the confluence of Nipmuc and Massachusett homelands. Probably born at Musketaquid, near present day “Concord, Massachusetts.” Primary records and contemporary research both confuse and misidentify(?) his tribal identity.  Active as a leader in various Praying Towns in Massachusetts. Despite this, Waban and his family were interred at Deer Island during the First Indian War (or King Philip’s War). Contested the “sale” of some lands in and around Natick. Died 1684. 
The Algonquian word waban can be translated to the English word for wind.
Some kin: a partner, called Tasunsquaw, their son, Weegramomenit or Thomas.
This document signed June 12, 1682. Seen @ Massachusetts Historical Society.
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theirmarks · 1 year
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Muttawamp. Mattawmp. The mark of Mattawamppe. 
Nipmuc. His home in and around Quabog, (present-day New Braintree, the Brookfields, and surrounding areas), part of Memamesit. 
Led attacks at New Braintree + Brookfield (or Wheeler’s Surprise + the Brookfield Siege) against Massachusetts Bay Colonizers in August of 1675. Led attacks at present-day “Sudbury,” “Hadley,” “Hatfield,” and “South Deerfield” (Battle of Bloody Brook), Massachusetts, during the War. Mugquompoag (military leader). Executed by colonizers in September 1676.
Place names used in this document: Masquabanick, Nanantomqua, a hill called Asquooch, a brook called Naltaug, Quabaug, Podunk, Lashaway, Massaquoukcumis, Nacommuck, Wullamannuck, Masgpabbanisk and a hill called Agnoack.
Mattawammppe’s mark, a thunderbird, seen here on a deed from 1673 for lands at Quabog. Muttawamp appeared to challenge the sale of the land, staking claim for his own interest in the transaction.
Brookfield,  MA Papers at American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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