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  1. The Shinnecock people have been living on Long Island for approximately 13,000 years. They were once part of a larger group that inhabited all of the island, which also was part of an even larger group that included all of New England. The Shinnecock people understood the traditional methods that would sustain their people and others off the ...

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  2. The Shinnecock Indian Nation is a federally recognized tribe of historically Algonquian -speaking Native Americans based at the eastern end of Long Island, New York. This tribe is headquartered in Suffolk County, [1] on the southeastern shore. Since the mid-19th century, the tribe's landbase is the Shinnecock Reservation within the geographic ...

  3. Jul 20, 2020 · Shane Weeks is a proud member of the Shinnecock Nation and has learned a lot about his ancestry, including its ties to slavery. It’s complicated. Shane has Native American, African American and ...

  4. Chief Thunder Bird, Ceremonial Chief of the Shinnecock Indian Tribe The caption on the 1955 powwow program reads: "One day, in the month of August, in the year 1945, my kinsman, Henry Francis Bess sat down with me in the old home of our ancestor Wickham Cuffee. The topic for discussion was the Pow Wow.

  5. Mar 5, 2020 · Published March 5, 2020 Updated April 22, 2021. SHINNECOCK NATION, Southampton, N.Y. — A maritime people who once spanned a large swath of the eastern Long Island shore, the Shinnecock Indians ...

  6. 11968. Area code. 631. Shinnecock Reservation is a Native American reservation for members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in the town of Southampton in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is the furthermost east of the two Native American reservations in Suffolk County; the other being Poospatuck Reservation in the town of Brookhaven.

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  8. The Shinnecock Indian Nation has approximately 1,550 enrolled members, of whom roughly half live on Shinnecock Neck, a peninsula that juts into Shinnecock Bay on the South Fork of Long Island. The Neck, plus approximately 80-acres in the nearby hamlet of Hampton Bays, is the heart of the Shinnecock tribe, the key to their history and cultural ...

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