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NATIVE AMERICANS AND
     THE BRONX
 A partial history of Native Americans in New York City to counter the
                propaganda surrounding Columbus Day
Native Americans lived in the Bronx   Language groups
                                      defined Indians Nations




                                              Kurt Griesshaber 1962




                        Indian Lake in Crotona Park
Native cultures
include Mahican,
  Delaware and
   Wappinger
By 1100 AD,
New York's main
tribes, the
Iroquoian and
Algonquian
cultures, had
developed.
 Natives were
well-established
peoples with
sophisticated
cultural systems.

 KEY
Locations of Native Artifacts Found on Hunts Point
            Hunt Burial
             Ground
                                          2
                                         1
                                              3

 1


  2
                                                             3




          Dickey Estate                 Hunt Mansion “The Grange”
Bronx River
	       Called Aquehung or River of
High Bluffs by the Algonquian
Indians who first lived and fished
along it. The river attracted
European traders in the early 1600s
for the sleek, fat beaver living there.
	       Once heavily polluted action
has been taken recently by
environmentalists to clean the river.
	       In February 2007 biologists
spotted a beaver in the river. There
has not been a sighting of a beaver
lodge or a beaver in New York City
for over 200 years.                       Jose the Beaver
Remains of a Native American village show 2000 years
                    of habitation




                                              Indian paths in the great metropolis, Part 1 By Reginald Pelham Bolton
Artifacts from present day Soundview, Bronx
Indian Trails in Manhattan and the Bronx




                                  Native
                                  Villages
                                   in the
                                  South
                                  Bronx
Quinnahung


                                                       Kurt Griesshaber
                                                       1962



Quinnahung means “Long High Place.” Algonquian name for Hunts Point.
Native American L i fe
    Woodland people lived in houses made of sticks and tree bark
                               called wigwams.




Kurt Griesshaber 1962
Mohican Vocabulary
 •   Mohican word     •   English translation
 •   aquai            •   hello
 •   nomasis          •   little grandmother
 •   achwahndowagan   •   love
 •   aki              •   earth
 •   mbei             •   water
 •   stau             •   fire
 •   we-ku-wuhm       •   wigwam or house
Henry Hudson 1609




Trading House, 1615
                       Dutch and other      Beavers
                      traders came to the
                       Hudson valley to
                      trade with Indians
                      for beaver furs and
                        other products
                        before settlers
                           arrived.
Birth of the Bronx




Joanas Broncx Signs Treaty with the
                                      Kurt Griesshaber
         Indians in 1642.             1962
Warfare between whites and Indians was
common and bloody.
    Warclubs




                        AMNH
Anne Hutchinson
                                                denied the dogma of
                                                      original sin. A
                                                 controversial idea in
                                                     colonial America.


Kurt Griesshaber 1962




                                                                         Anne Hutchinson,
                                                                         her servants and 5
                                                                         of her children
                                                                         allegedly killed by
                                                                         Indians in 1643.
                                                                         Anne’s daughter
                                                                         was kidnapped,
                                                                         married an Indian
                                                                         and resisted
                                                                         returning to the
                        Illustration from an early                       colony.
                            19th century book
Hutchinson River




The Hutchinson River is a
small freshwater stream in New
York. It flows 5 miles south
through Westchester and the
Bronx, until it empties into
Eastchester Bay. The Hutchinson
River Parkway follows the river
for most of its distance.The river
is named for Anne Hutchinson.
Deed with native signers 1664 Hunts Point
                 This may certify whom it may concerne
                 that we Shonearoekite, Wapomoe,
                 Tuckorre, Whawhapenucke, Capahase,
                 Quannaco, Shaquiski, Passachahenne,
                 Harrawooke, have aleined and sold unto
                 Edward Jessup and John Richardson,
                 both of the place above said, a certain
                 Tract of land bounded on the east by the
                 River Aquehung or Bronxkx... -from original
                 deed with native signers 1664
                                                       Leggett Estate at
                                                       Rose Bank 1890.


                    Jessup and Richardson
                The first landholders on Hunts Point were Jessup and
                Richardson. They bought the land from some Indians.
                The land was later bought by Gabriel Leggett. His name
                is on Leggett Ave. Thomas Hunt married Gabriel’s
                daughter Elizabeth.
Native’s enslaved could be inherited
 • “By deed dated April 2, 1705,
   Westchester Records, L. 3, p. 165:
   Elizabeth Legatt of West Farms,
   widow, to her daughter Mary Legatt,
   gives "unto the said Mary Legatt,
   her heirs and assigns forever my
   two negro children born of the body
   of Hannah my negro woman, and of
   the issue of the body of Robin My
   Indian slave, the boy being named
   Abram, and the girl named Jenny.*”
   *EARLY SETTLERS OF WEST FARMS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. Reprinted from the New
   York Genealogical and Biographical Record, July, 1913.]
Some natives were hiding out in a dense wetland now Bronxdale

                                                                          There may have
                                                                          been a Native
                                                                          American
                                                                          settlement there
                                                                          at one time: in
                                                            Bear Swamp    the early 1800s a
                                                                          basin for grinding
Fording Place near the Indian
 Village on the Bronx River                                               corn was found
                                                                          cut into a rock
                      1868                   www.nycgovparks.org          outcrop. bronxriver.org
                                  Before the coming of the white man, this tree stood
                              near the fording-place of the Indian tribes whose trail
                               passed nearby ; down through a gap between rock ledges
                            dashed the stream in a rapid to the point where the fresh
                              water mingled with the salt, for then the tide rose and
                          fell at that point, and the Indians found that at the join-                   DeLancey Pine
                              ing of the waters, there was at all tides a shoal place
                                suitable for wading the stream. The Indians, on their                   was used by
                                 way to the summer camps at what was afterwards Hunts                   rebel snipers
                               Point, crossed over to the west bank of the stream and
                                continued southward on a trail following the windings                   aiming at
                             of the stream, and this stream they named the "Stream of                   British troops
                               the High Banks" or "Aquehung" on account of the ledges                   near the
                                                                   near the big pine.
                                                                                                        Fording Place
Morris Park Race Track located in
      Bronxdale until 1913
                                                                   Valentine's manual of old New York   on the Bronx
Revolutionary War Battles; 1775-83
              Bronx




  Relics found in the ruins of the Hunt Mansion.


                                                           British troops pursue
                                                           retreating Americans
                                                                  from Brooklyn,
                                                             through Manhattan
                                                              and north into the
                                                                          Bronx.
A cannonball, cutlass and other Revolutionary war items.
Warriors for America
Native Americans who fought on the Patriot side. The
Stockbridge Indians were originally from the Bronx.
The Queens Rangers.
                           Queen’s Rangers
     were Colonists who
                                   Simcoe’s men on
   remained loyal to the
                                   patrol
       King. The British
commander in the Bronx
  was John Simcoe, who
       went on to found
      Toronto, Canada.
The American Commander


Chief Daniel Nimham
AMBUSH
      Indian Fields
              Fight.
      Brave Indian
          warriors
  are ambushed by
 Queens Rangers in     map of
Van Courtland Park     the battle
                       drawn by
on August 31, 1778.    a British
                       officer
Kurt Griesshaber 1962
LINKS

    http://www.mohican-nsn.gov/Departments/Library-
      Museum/Mohican_History/origin-and-early.htm




        http://www.bigorrin.org/mohican_kids.htm




Nimham's Indian Company of 1778
The Events Leading up to the Stockbridge Massacre of August 31, 1778
by Richard S. Walling

       http://www.americanrevolution.org/ind2.html

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Native Americans Shaped Early Bronx History

  • 1. NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE BRONX A partial history of Native Americans in New York City to counter the propaganda surrounding Columbus Day
  • 2. Native Americans lived in the Bronx Language groups defined Indians Nations Kurt Griesshaber 1962 Indian Lake in Crotona Park
  • 3. Native cultures include Mahican, Delaware and Wappinger By 1100 AD, New York's main tribes, the Iroquoian and Algonquian cultures, had developed. Natives were well-established peoples with sophisticated cultural systems. KEY
  • 4. Locations of Native Artifacts Found on Hunts Point Hunt Burial Ground 2 1 3 1 2 3 Dickey Estate Hunt Mansion “The Grange”
  • 5. Bronx River Called Aquehung or River of High Bluffs by the Algonquian Indians who first lived and fished along it. The river attracted European traders in the early 1600s for the sleek, fat beaver living there. Once heavily polluted action has been taken recently by environmentalists to clean the river. In February 2007 biologists spotted a beaver in the river. There has not been a sighting of a beaver lodge or a beaver in New York City for over 200 years. Jose the Beaver
  • 6. Remains of a Native American village show 2000 years of habitation Indian paths in the great metropolis, Part 1 By Reginald Pelham Bolton Artifacts from present day Soundview, Bronx
  • 7. Indian Trails in Manhattan and the Bronx Native Villages in the South Bronx
  • 8. Quinnahung Kurt Griesshaber 1962 Quinnahung means “Long High Place.” Algonquian name for Hunts Point.
  • 9. Native American L i fe Woodland people lived in houses made of sticks and tree bark called wigwams. Kurt Griesshaber 1962
  • 10. Mohican Vocabulary • Mohican word • English translation • aquai • hello • nomasis • little grandmother • achwahndowagan • love • aki • earth • mbei • water • stau • fire • we-ku-wuhm • wigwam or house
  • 11. Henry Hudson 1609 Trading House, 1615 Dutch and other Beavers traders came to the Hudson valley to trade with Indians for beaver furs and other products before settlers arrived.
  • 12. Birth of the Bronx Joanas Broncx Signs Treaty with the Kurt Griesshaber Indians in 1642. 1962
  • 13. Warfare between whites and Indians was common and bloody. Warclubs AMNH
  • 14. Anne Hutchinson denied the dogma of original sin. A controversial idea in colonial America. Kurt Griesshaber 1962 Anne Hutchinson, her servants and 5 of her children allegedly killed by Indians in 1643. Anne’s daughter was kidnapped, married an Indian and resisted returning to the Illustration from an early colony. 19th century book
  • 15. Hutchinson River The Hutchinson River is a small freshwater stream in New York. It flows 5 miles south through Westchester and the Bronx, until it empties into Eastchester Bay. The Hutchinson River Parkway follows the river for most of its distance.The river is named for Anne Hutchinson.
  • 16. Deed with native signers 1664 Hunts Point This may certify whom it may concerne that we Shonearoekite, Wapomoe, Tuckorre, Whawhapenucke, Capahase, Quannaco, Shaquiski, Passachahenne, Harrawooke, have aleined and sold unto Edward Jessup and John Richardson, both of the place above said, a certain Tract of land bounded on the east by the River Aquehung or Bronxkx... -from original deed with native signers 1664 Leggett Estate at Rose Bank 1890. Jessup and Richardson The first landholders on Hunts Point were Jessup and Richardson. They bought the land from some Indians. The land was later bought by Gabriel Leggett. His name is on Leggett Ave. Thomas Hunt married Gabriel’s daughter Elizabeth.
  • 17. Native’s enslaved could be inherited • “By deed dated April 2, 1705, Westchester Records, L. 3, p. 165: Elizabeth Legatt of West Farms, widow, to her daughter Mary Legatt, gives "unto the said Mary Legatt, her heirs and assigns forever my two negro children born of the body of Hannah my negro woman, and of the issue of the body of Robin My Indian slave, the boy being named Abram, and the girl named Jenny.*” *EARLY SETTLERS OF WEST FARMS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. Reprinted from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, July, 1913.]
  • 18. Some natives were hiding out in a dense wetland now Bronxdale There may have been a Native American settlement there at one time: in Bear Swamp the early 1800s a basin for grinding Fording Place near the Indian Village on the Bronx River corn was found cut into a rock 1868 www.nycgovparks.org outcrop. bronxriver.org Before the coming of the white man, this tree stood near the fording-place of the Indian tribes whose trail passed nearby ; down through a gap between rock ledges dashed the stream in a rapid to the point where the fresh water mingled with the salt, for then the tide rose and fell at that point, and the Indians found that at the join- DeLancey Pine ing of the waters, there was at all tides a shoal place suitable for wading the stream. The Indians, on their was used by way to the summer camps at what was afterwards Hunts rebel snipers Point, crossed over to the west bank of the stream and continued southward on a trail following the windings aiming at of the stream, and this stream they named the "Stream of British troops the High Banks" or "Aquehung" on account of the ledges near the near the big pine. Fording Place Morris Park Race Track located in Bronxdale until 1913 Valentine's manual of old New York on the Bronx
  • 19. Revolutionary War Battles; 1775-83 Bronx Relics found in the ruins of the Hunt Mansion. British troops pursue retreating Americans from Brooklyn, through Manhattan and north into the Bronx. A cannonball, cutlass and other Revolutionary war items.
  • 20. Warriors for America Native Americans who fought on the Patriot side. The Stockbridge Indians were originally from the Bronx.
  • 21. The Queens Rangers. Queen’s Rangers were Colonists who Simcoe’s men on remained loyal to the patrol King. The British commander in the Bronx was John Simcoe, who went on to found Toronto, Canada.
  • 23. AMBUSH Indian Fields Fight. Brave Indian warriors are ambushed by Queens Rangers in map of Van Courtland Park the battle drawn by on August 31, 1778. a British officer
  • 25. LINKS http://www.mohican-nsn.gov/Departments/Library- Museum/Mohican_History/origin-and-early.htm http://www.bigorrin.org/mohican_kids.htm Nimham's Indian Company of 1778 The Events Leading up to the Stockbridge Massacre of August 31, 1778 by Richard S. Walling http://www.americanrevolution.org/ind2.html

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