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- Mahican abstract "The Mahican (/məˈhiːkən/; also Mohican /moʊˈhiːkən/) are an Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe, originally settled in the Hudson River Valley (around Albany, NY) and western New England. After 1680, many moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Since the 1830s, most descendants of the Mahican are located in Shawano County, Wisconsin, where they formed the federally recognized Stockbridge-Munsee Community with the Lenape people and have a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha) reservation.Following the disruption of the American Revolutionary War, most of the Mahican descendants first migrated westward to join the Iroquois Oneida on their reservation in central New York. The Oneida gave them about 22,000 acres for their use. After more than two decades, in the 1820s and 1830s, the Oneida and the Stockbridge moved again, pressured to relocate to northeastern Wisconsin under the federal Indian Removal program. The tribe's name came from where they lived: "Muh-heck Heek Ing" or "Food Area Place." This referred to their tribal territory ("Heek Ing")in the present Hudson River Valley (called "Muh-heck Ooh-new" which literally means, "Food River"). Therefore, they along with tribes also living along the Hudson River-like the Munsee and Wappinger-were called "the River Indians" by the Dutch and English. The Dutch heard and wrote the term for the people of the area variously as: Mahigan, Mahikander, Mahinganak, Maikan and Mawhickon, which the English simplified later to Mahican or Mohican. The French, through their Indian allies in Canada, called the Mohicans Loups (or wolves) just as they called the Five Nations "Snake People" or "Iroquois." Like the Munsee and Wippingers, the Mohicans were related to the Lenape People of the Delaware River Valley.In the late twentieth century, they joined other former New York tribes and the Oneida in filing land claims against New York state for what were considered unconstitutional purchases after the Revolutionary War. In 2010, outgoing governor David Paterson announced a land exchange with the Stockbridge-Munsee that would enable them to build a large casino on 330 acres (130 ha) in Sullivan County in the Catskills, in exchange for dropping their larger claim in Madison County. The deal has many opponents.".
- Mahican language English_language.
- Mahican language Mahican_language.
- Mahican populationPlace Shawano_County,_Wisconsin.
- Mahican related Lenape.
- Mahican related Mohegan_people.
- Mahican related Pequot_people.
- Mahican religion Moravian_Church.
- Mahican thumbnail Mohican_distribution_map.svg?width=300.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink aupaumutmahican_he.html.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink mahican.htm.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink mohican1.html.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink mohican.html.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink ind3.html.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink origin-and-early.htm.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink www.mohican.com.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink ICW-158.html.
- Mahican wikiPageExternalLink mohican.htm.
- Mahican wikiPageID "63928".
- Mahican wikiPageRevisionID "605844390".
- Mahican group "(Muhhekunneuw)".
- Mahican group "Mahican".
- Mahican hasPhotoCollection Mahican.
- Mahican imageCaption "Historic territory of the Mahicans.".
- Mahican langs "English,".
- Mahican related Lenape.
- Mahican related Mohegan_people.
- Mahican related Pequot_people.
- Mahican rels Moravian_Church.
- Mahican subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Mahican subject Category:Algonquian_peoples.
- Mahican subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_North_America.
- Mahican subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_York.
- Mahican subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Wisconsin.
- Mahican subject Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Mahican subject Category:Shawano_County,_Wisconsin.
- Mahican subject Category:Stockbridge,_Massachusetts.
- Mahican type Abstraction100002137.
- Mahican type AlgonquianPeoples.
- Mahican type Communication100033020.
- Mahican type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Mahican type ExtinctLanguagesOfNorthAmerica.
- Mahican type Group100031264.
- Mahican type Language106282651.
- Mahican type NativeAmericanTribesInNewYork.
- Mahican type NativeAmericanTribesInWisconsin.
- Mahican type People107942152.
- Mahican type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mahican type Tribe108372411.
- Mahican type EthnicGroup.
- Mahican type CommunityOrganization.
- Mahican type Collective.
- Mahican comment "The Mahican (/məˈhiːkən/; also Mohican /moʊˈhiːkən/) are an Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe, originally settled in the Hudson River Valley (around Albany, NY) and western New England. After 1680, many moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts.".
- Mahican label "Mahican".
- Mahican label "Mahican".
- Mahican label "Mahicanen".
- Mahican label "Mohicani".
- Mahican label "Mohicanos".
- Mahican label "Mohicans".
- Mahican label "Mohikanie".
- Mahican label "Moicanos".
- Mahican label "Могикане".
- Mahican label "モヒカン族".
- Mahican sameAs Mahican.
- Mahican sameAs Μοϊκανοί.
- Mahican sameAs Mohicanos.
- Mahican sameAs Mohikano.
- Mahican sameAs Mohicans.
- Mahican sameAs Mohicani.
- Mahican sameAs モヒカン族.
- Mahican sameAs 모히칸_족.
- Mahican sameAs Mahicanen.
- Mahican sameAs Mohikanie.
- Mahican sameAs Moicanos.
- Mahican sameAs m.0h462.
- Mahican sameAs Mx4rvVj29pwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- Mahican sameAs Q776280.
- Mahican sameAs Q776280.
- Mahican sameAs Mahican.
- Mahican wasDerivedFrom Mahican?oldid=605844390.
- Mahican depiction Mohican_distribution_map.svg.
- Mahican isPrimaryTopicOf Mahican.
- Mahican name "(Muhhekunneuw)".
- Mahican name "Mahican".