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The Golden Hill Paugussett is a state-recognized Native American tribe in Connecticut.Granted reservations in a number of towns in the 17th century, their land base was whittled away until they were forced to reacquire a small amount of territory in the 19th century.
Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation is a small tribe with tiny Connecticut reservations in both Trumbull and Colchester. It has been an officially recognized tribe by the state of Connecticut for approximately 300 years. [1] However, the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs has repeatedly refused the tribe's request for federal recognition.
The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation is a Connecticut state-recognized tribe, descendants of the Paugussett (also Paugusset) Nation of Native Americans, who occupied much of western Connecticut prior to the arrival of Europeans. [2] [3] While state-recognized, they have been denied federal recognition. [4]
Connecticut is the home of five state-recognized tribes: Golden Hill Paugussett, Mashantucket Pequot, Mohegan, Paucatuck Eastern Pequot, and Schaghticoke.
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A state historic marker in Trumbull, Connecticut. Trumbull, a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States, was originally home to the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation, and was colonized by the English during the Great Migration of the 1630s as a part of the coastal settlement of Stratford.
Golden Hill Paugussett. [ 6 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Final Determination Against Federal Acknowledgement of the Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe (2004) [ 27 ] Schaghticoke Tribal Nation . [ 6 ]