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  2. Susquehannock - Wikipedia

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    Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County, Pennsylvania; The Susquehannock Camps in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania; Barry Kent's Jacob My Friend: His 17th Century Account of the Susquehannock Indians is a historical novel about Dutch fur-trader and interpreter Jacob Young who married a Susquehannock woman and had several children.

  3. Shultz-Funk Site - Wikipedia

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    The Shultz component was the site of a large, stockaded Susquehannock period Native American village. An extensive excavation of the Funk component in 1971, revealed three distinct Shenks Ferry villages on that site.

  4. 1652 Articles of Peace and Friendship - Wikipedia

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    The Susquehannock were granted more men, cannons, and ammunition under the conditions of the treaty, in exchange for land. The treaty was signed at a time when Maryland was under Protestant control. The Susquehannock tribe were actively opposed to any form of Protestant or Catholic evangelizing measures. [2] The treaty was renewed in 1661. [3]

  5. Susquehanna - Wikipedia

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    Susquehannock tribe, Native American tribe of Pennsylvania; Susquehanna Bank; Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania; Susquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania, a borough in Susquehanna County; Susquehanna International Group, an institutional sales, research and market making firm; Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority; Susquehanna State Park (Pennsylvania)

  6. Southern York County School Board to revisit 'Warrior Head ...

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    In April 2021, the Southern York County School Board voted 7-2 to begin the process of retiring the Native American warrior head athletics logo and replace the former logo with a new student ...

  7. Great Minquas Path - Wikipedia

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    The English called the Susquehannock "Conestogas," after their main settlement on the Susquehanna River. The Susquehannock were decimated by smallpox, and by long conflicts with European settlers in the Chesapeake Bay region, 1642–52, and the Iroquois to the north, 1658–62. Many of them moved or intermarried with other tribes.

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  9. Kittamaqundi - Wikipedia

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    Virginia and Maryland militia led by Major Truman blamed the Susquehannock for killing settlers across the Potomac River in Stafford County, Virginia. Their killing of five Susquehannock chiefs who agreed to a peace parley, as well as the town's destruction, led to revenge killings across the Potomac in Virginia, precipitating Bacon's Rebellion .