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sagamore Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( sagamore ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ସାଗାମୋର,

ଉତ୍ତର ଆମେରିକୀୟ ଜନଜାତି କିମ୍ବା ସମ୍ମିଳନୀର ମୁଖ୍ୟ (ବିଶେଷକରି ଏକ ଆଲଗୋନ୍କିଆନ୍ ମୁଖ୍ୟ) |,

Noun:

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sagamore's Usage Examples:

destroyed a principal fortified village at Mistick with the help of their sachem Uncas, the Christian convert and sagamore Wequash Cooke, and the Narragansetts.


bought in 1664 by Major William Phillips from Hobinowell and Mogg Hegon, sagamores of the local Abenaki Indians.


(QTC) is described as the "maweomi of Elders [which] includes sachems, sagamores, dudas (clan mothers), a head-woman, etc.


com/baltimore/news/2016/10/12/first-of-sagamores-new-water-taxis-hits-the-water.


Both sagamore and sachem derive from Proto-Algonquian *saᐧkimaᐧwa pappoose, "baby.


Indian leaders, also called sagamores, met upon the hill, leading to both of its names.


Corbitant was a Wampanoag Indian sachem or sagamore under Massasoit.


On June 27, 1654, sagamores Shāwānórōckquot (Shanarockwell), Poquōrūm, Anhōōke (Wampage I), Wawhāmkus.


He discoursed of the whole country, and of every province, and of their sagamores, and.


The highway is named after Kancamagus (pronounced cain-kah-MAW-gus, Fearless One), third and final sagamore of the Penacook Confederacy of Native American tribes.


He said he was not of these parts, but of Morattiggon, and one of the sagamores or lords thereof, and had been eight months in these parts, it lying hence.


The term sagamore was the term used by Algonquian-speaking American Indian tribes of the northeastern United States for the tribal chiefs.


treaty is signed between representatives of Massachusetts Bay and 19 sagamores and tribal chiefs of the Wabanaki Confederacy (encompassing the Penobscot.



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