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The Monashackotoog were a Native American tribe who lived in Massachusetts. In 1637, they shared lands west of Boston with the Wunnashowatuckoog tribe. They were allies with the Pequot people and had conflicts with the Narragansett. The Monashackotoog were considered a smaller group, or subtribe, of the larger Nipmuc nation.

Who Were the Monashackotoog?

The Monashackotoog were an important Native American tribe from the region that is now Massachusetts. They were part of the many different groups of people who lived in North America long before European settlers arrived. Their way of life was deeply connected to the land and its resources.

Where Did They Live?

The Monashackotoog tribe made their home in the western part of what is now the state of Massachusetts. Specifically, in the year 1637, their lands were located west of the city of Boston. They often lived near rivers and forests, which provided them with food, water, and materials for building their homes. They shared this area with another tribe called the Wunnashowatuckoog.

Friends and Foes: Tribal Relations

Like many groups, the Monashackotoog had complex relationships with neighboring tribes. These relationships could be friendly or sometimes lead to conflict.

Alliances and Rivalries

The Monashackotoog were known to be allies with the Pequot tribe. Being an ally meant they supported each other, perhaps in trade or in times of conflict. On the other hand, they were considered enemies of the Narragansett tribe. This meant there was often tension or fighting between the Monashackotoog and the Narragansett. These alliances and rivalries were a common part of tribal life in the 17th century.

The Nipmuc Connection

The Monashackotoog were also closely connected to the Nipmuc people. They were considered a "subtribe" of the Nipmuc. This means they were a smaller group within the larger Nipmuc nation. The Nipmuc were a large and widespread group of Algonquian-speaking Native Americans in central Massachusetts. Being a subtribe likely meant they shared language, culture, and traditions with the Nipmuc, and perhaps participated in larger Nipmuc councils or activities.

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