Abenakis at Ashuelot: The Sadoques Family and Keene

The area around Keene, New Hampshire was originally known to the Abenaki Indian people as Ashuelot. Although the name is now best known as a river, it originally translated to “land between place,” referring to the flat land between the surrounding mountains, criss-crossed with trails that lead to o...

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Main Author: Bruchac, Margaret
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spelling ftunivpenn:oai:repository.upenn.edu:anthro_papers-1141 2023-05-15T12:58:48+02:00 Abenakis at Ashuelot: The Sadoques Family and Keene Bruchac, Margaret 2006-09-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://repository.upenn.edu/anthro_papers/150 https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1141&context=anthro_papers unknown ScholarlyCommons https://repository.upenn.edu/anthro_papers/150 https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1141&context=anthro_papers Department of Anthropology Papers Anthropology Social and Behavioral Sciences text 2006 ftunivpenn 2021-01-04T21:49:05Z The area around Keene, New Hampshire was originally known to the Abenaki Indian people as Ashuelot. Although the name is now best known as a river, it originally translated to “land between place,” referring to the flat land between the surrounding mountains, criss-crossed with trails that lead to other familiar places. Text abenaki University of Pennsylvania: ScholaryCommons@Penn Indian
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Abenakis at Ashuelot: The Sadoques Family and Keene
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description The area around Keene, New Hampshire was originally known to the Abenaki Indian people as Ashuelot. Although the name is now best known as a river, it originally translated to “land between place,” referring to the flat land between the surrounding mountains, criss-crossed with trails that lead to other familiar places.
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