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Raritan est un des clans de la tribu amérindienne des Lenapes qui colonisèrent les terres correspondant à l'actuel Staten Island et au nord du New Jersey. Leur nom fut donnée à la Raritan Bay et au fleuve Raritan. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’anthropologie * Portail des États-Unis
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dbo:abstract | Raritan est un des clans de la tribu amérindienne des Lenapes qui colonisèrent les terres correspondant à l'actuel Staten Island et au nord du New Jersey. Leur nom fut donnée à la Raritan Bay et au fleuve Raritan. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’anthropologie * Portail des États-Unis (fr) The Raritan were bands of the Lenape people living around the Raritan River and its bay, in what is now northeastern New Jersey and Staten Island, New York. The name "Raritan" most likely comes from one of the Lenape languages (among the languages in the Algonquian language group), though there are a variety of interpretations as to its meaning. It may be a derivation of Naraticong meaning "river beyond the island", or Roaton or Raritanghe, names of a group which had come from across the Hudson and displaced the previous population known as Sanhican. (who moved to farther into the interior). Alternatively, Raritan is a Dutch pronunciation of wawitan or rarachons, meaning "forked river" or "stream overflows". The Raritan had early contact with settlers in the colony of New Netherland. William Kieft, governor of New Netherland, planned an extermination campaign against them, on the pretext of pigs being stolen from a farm on present-day Staten Island. The attack against the American Indians, while not causing much damage, was a contributing event to the bands' allying in Kieft's War (1643-1645) against the settlements of New Netherland. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Raritan est un des clans de la tribu amérindienne des Lenapes qui colonisèrent les terres correspondant à l'actuel Staten Island et au nord du New Jersey. Leur nom fut donnée à la Raritan Bay et au fleuve Raritan. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’anthropologie * Portail des États-Unis (fr) The Raritan were bands of the Lenape people living around the Raritan River and its bay, in what is now northeastern New Jersey and Staten Island, New York. The name "Raritan" most likely comes from one of the Lenape languages (among the languages in the Algonquian language group), though there are a variety of interpretations as to its meaning. It may be a derivation of Naraticong meaning "river beyond the island", or Roaton or Raritanghe, names of a group which had come from across the Hudson and displaced the previous population known as Sanhican. (who moved to farther into the interior). Alternatively, Raritan is a Dutch pronunciation of wawitan or rarachons, meaning "forked river" or "stream overflows". (en) |
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