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Definitions of pequot in various dictionaries:
A Native American people formerly inhabiting eastern Connecticut, with present-day descendants in the same area.
A member of this people.
The Algonquian language of the Pequot, dialectally related to Mohegan and Montauk.
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Feb 5 2017 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Jul 22 2012 The Washington Post |
Mar 18 2012 New York Times |
Dec 12 2009 New York Times |
Apr 6 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
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A member of a North American people of southern New England. |
The extinct Algonquian language of the Pequot. |
Relating to the Pequot or their language. |
Pequot description |
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The Pequot () are American Indian people of the state of Connecticut. Modern Pequots are members of the federally recognized Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, four other state-recognized groups in Connecticut, and the Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin. They historically spoke Pequot, a dialect of the Mohegan-Pequot language which became extinct by the early 20th century, though revival efforts are being undertaken. * The Pequot and Mohegan tribes were formerly a single group, but the Mohegans split off in the 17th century as the Pequots came to control much of Connecticut. Simmering tensions with the New England Colonies led to the Pequot War of 16341638, which dramatically reduced the population and influence of the Pequots; many members were killed, enslaved, or dispersed. Small numbers of Pequots remained in Connecticut, receiving reservations at Mashantucket in 1666 and at the Pawcatuck River in 1683; others lived in other areas and with other tribes. In the 18th century, some Christian Pequ |