Wappinger chief Katonah

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Wappinger chief Katonah was a Native American leader of the Wappinger people in what is now New York, remembered for his role in the region’s early colonial-era history.

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instanceOf Native American leader
Wappinger chief
associatedWithPlace Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
Westchester County region NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Algonquian-speaking peoples NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Wappinger people NERFINISHED
hasNameUsedFor hamlet of Katonah, New York
heritage Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
historicalContext European colonization of northeastern North America
historicalRegion New Netherland area NERFINISHED
influenced place-naming in northern Westchester County
knownFor interactions with European colonists in the Hudson Valley region
languageFamily Algonquian languages
legacy commemorated in local history of Katonah, New York
symbol of Wappinger presence in present-day Westchester County
locatedIn present-day New York NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership of Wappinger people in colonial-era New York region
occupation tribal leader
partOf Wappinger Confederacy NERFINISHED
rememberedFor role in early colonial-era land dealings in what is now New York
role local sachem
signatory or party to colonial-era land transactions (attributed in tradition)
timePeriod early colonial era

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Katonah, New York namedAfter Wappinger chief Katonah