Nanticoke

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The Nanticoke are a Native American people originally from the Chesapeake Bay region, culturally and linguistically related to the Algonquian-speaking tribes of the Eastern Woodlands.

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Nanticoke canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of North America
Native American people
continent North America
culturalPractice communal hunting and fishing
seasonal migration within territory
culturalRegion Eastern Woodlands
currentPopulationCenter Province of Delaware
surface form: Delaware

Oklahoma
Ontario
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEuropeanColonialPowerEncountered English colonists
governedBy tribal councils
hasAlternativeName Nanticoke people
surface form: Nanticoke Indians

Nentico
hasAutonym Nentego
historicalMigration New York
Ontario
northward into Pennsylvania
historicalPeriodOfFirstEuropeanContact 17th century
languageFamily Algonquian languages
Eastern Algonquian languages
laterReligion Christianity
originallyFrom Chesapeake Bay region
Province of Delaware
surface form: Delaware

Maryland
partOfBroadGrouping Algonquian peoples
surface form: Eastern Algonquian peoples
recognizedTribalEntity Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware
Nanticoke Indian Association
Nanticoke Indian Association
surface form: Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation
relatedEthnicGroup Algonquian peoples
Lenape
Piscataway, New Jersey
surface form: Piscataway

Powhatan
traditionalCraft basketry
beadwork
woodworking
traditionalEconomy riverine trade
traditionalHousing longhouses
wigwams
traditionalLanguage Nanticoke language
traditionalReligion animism
shamanism
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
maize agriculture
traditionalTerritoryFeature Chesapeake Bay
Nanticoke River

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