Winnacunnet

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Winnacunnet was the original Native American name for the area that later became the town of Hampton, New Hampshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American place name
historical place name
associatedWithPeople Native Americans NERFINISHED
indigenous peoples of New England
countryAtTimeOfRenaming Province of New Hampshire NERFINISHED
culturalContext pre-colonial New England
etymologyStatus uncertain
hasHeritageStatus part of Native American cultural heritage in New Hampshire
hasLanguageOrigin Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
hasModernNamesake Winnacunnet High School NERFINISHED
Winnacunnet River NERFINISHED
locatedIn New England
New Hampshire
Rockingham County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

present-day Hampton, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
nameUsedBefore incorporation of Hampton, New Hampshire
originalNameOf Hampton, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
referencedIn New Hampshire toponymic studies
local histories of Hampton, New Hampshire
regionType coastal area
replacedBy the English name "Hampton" NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 17th century
pre-17th century
toponymType hydronym and/or region name
usedBy Native American inhabitants of the Hampton area

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Hampton foundedAs Winnacunnet
subject surface form: Hampton, New Hampshire