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Els piscataway eren una tribu índia algonquina, també anomenada conoy pels iroquesos (de Kanawha, el principal riu de Virgínia oriental). Vivien als marges del riu Potomac i al marge esquerre de la badia de Chesapeake, a l'actual Maryland.

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dbo:abstract Els piscataway eren una tribu índia algonquina, també anomenada conoy pels iroquesos (de Kanawha, el principal riu de Virgínia oriental). Vivien als marges del riu Potomac i al marge esquerre de la badia de Chesapeake, a l'actual Maryland. (ca) Die Conoy, auch Piscataway genannt, waren ein algonkinsprechender Indianer­stamm, der mit den Lenni Lenape und den Nanticoke verwandt ist. Sie lebten zwischen Potomac River und der westlichen Küste der Chesapeake Bay, dem heutigen Maryland, USA. Aus alten Aufzeichnungen kann man entnehmen, dass sie ihren Lebensunterhalt hauptsächlich durch die Jagd mit Pfeil und Bogen auf das reichlich vorkommende Wild und Geflügel ihres Wohngebietes bestritten. Ihre Behausungen waren oval geformt. Im 17. Jahrhundert von den Susquehanna bedrängt, flüchteten die schnell an Zahl abnehmenden Conoy den Potomac hinauf und gelangten ins Innere Pennsylvanias. Nach und nach zogen sie den Susquehanna River hinauf. Im Jahre 1765 hatten 150 Angehörige des Stammes unter der Herrschaft der Irokesen das südliche New York erreicht. Mit den Mahican und Lenni Lenape, von denen sie aufgenommen wurden, zogen sie nach Westen. (de) Los piscataway eran una tribu india algonquina, también llamada conoy por los iroqueses (de Kanawh, el principal río de Virginia oriental). (es) The Piscataway /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ/ or Piscatawa /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ, ˌpɪskəˈtɑːwə/, are Native Americans. They spoke Algonquian Piscataway, a dialect of Nanticoke. One of their neighboring tribes, with whom they merged after a massive decline of population following two centuries of interactions with European settlers, called them the Conoy. Two major groups representing Piscataway descendants received state recognition as Native American tribes in 2012: the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe of Maryland. Within the latter group was included the Piscataway Conoy Confederacy and Sub-Tribes and the Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians. All these groups are located in Southern Maryland. None are federally recognized. (en) Les Piscataways sont un peuple amérindien qui constituaient il fut un temps le système politique autochtone le plus populeux et puissant de la région de la baie de Chesapeake. Ils parlaient le piscataway, une langue algonquienne et dialecte du nanticoke. Une de les tribus voisines, les Iroquois, avec qui ils ont fusionné après une baisse massive de la population, après deux siècles d’interactions avec les colons européens, les appelaient Conoy. En 2012, deux grands groupes représentant les descendants Piscataway ont reçu la reconnaissance de l’État comme des tribus amérindiennes : la Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory et la Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland. Dans le dernier groupe ont été inclus la Confédération Piscataway Conoy et sous-tribus et la bande Cedarville d’indiens Piscataway. Tous ces groupes sont situés dans le sud du Maryland. Aucun n'est reconnu par le gouvernement fédéral des États-Unis. (fr) Os Piscataway eram nativos indígenas norte-amerianos, com origem, provável, em 2500 a. c., que ocupavam parte de Maryland, entre o rio Potomac e a baía de Chesapeake, estendendo-se ao norte a Patapsco, incluindo o atual Distrito de Columbia. (pt)
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dbp:group Piscataway Conoy Tribal Nation (en)
dbp:imageCaption The three Piscataway tribal leaders representing the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory, Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland, and Cedarville Band of Piscataway received official recognition as tribes from the State of Maryland in 2012. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley is 2nd from right. (en)
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dbp:nativeName Kinwaw Paskestikweya (en)
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dbp:population 103 (xsd:integer) 500 (xsd:integer) 3500 (xsd:integer) Piscataway Indian Nation (en) Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland (en) Cedarville Band of Piscataway (en) est. 4,103 (en)
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dbp:rels Roman Catholicism, big house religion. (en)
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rdfs:comment Els piscataway eren una tribu índia algonquina, també anomenada conoy pels iroquesos (de Kanawha, el principal riu de Virgínia oriental). Vivien als marges del riu Potomac i al marge esquerre de la badia de Chesapeake, a l'actual Maryland. (ca) Los piscataway eran una tribu india algonquina, también llamada conoy por los iroqueses (de Kanawh, el principal río de Virginia oriental). (es) Os Piscataway eram nativos indígenas norte-amerianos, com origem, provável, em 2500 a. c., que ocupavam parte de Maryland, entre o rio Potomac e a baía de Chesapeake, estendendo-se ao norte a Patapsco, incluindo o atual Distrito de Columbia. (pt) Die Conoy, auch Piscataway genannt, waren ein algonkinsprechender Indianer­stamm, der mit den Lenni Lenape und den Nanticoke verwandt ist. Sie lebten zwischen Potomac River und der westlichen Küste der Chesapeake Bay, dem heutigen Maryland, USA. Aus alten Aufzeichnungen kann man entnehmen, dass sie ihren Lebensunterhalt hauptsächlich durch die Jagd mit Pfeil und Bogen auf das reichlich vorkommende Wild und Geflügel ihres Wohngebietes bestritten. Ihre Behausungen waren oval geformt. (de) Les Piscataways sont un peuple amérindien qui constituaient il fut un temps le système politique autochtone le plus populeux et puissant de la région de la baie de Chesapeake. Ils parlaient le piscataway, une langue algonquienne et dialecte du nanticoke. Une de les tribus voisines, les Iroquois, avec qui ils ont fusionné après une baisse massive de la population, après deux siècles d’interactions avec les colons européens, les appelaient Conoy. (fr) The Piscataway /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ/ or Piscatawa /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ, ˌpɪskəˈtɑːwə/, are Native Americans. They spoke Algonquian Piscataway, a dialect of Nanticoke. One of their neighboring tribes, with whom they merged after a massive decline of population following two centuries of interactions with European settlers, called them the Conoy. (en)
rdfs:label Piscataway people (en) Piscataway (grup humà) (ca) Conoy (de) Piscataway (es) Piscataways (fr) Piscataway (pt)
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