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- Die Montaukett oder Montauk waren als Teilstamm der Metoac einer der 14 Algonkin sprechenden Indianerstämmen auf Long Island im US-Bundesstaat New York und lebten zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts am Ostende der Insel. Heute gibt es nur noch einige mischblütige Nachfahren auf Long Island, die offiziell als Angehörige der Shinnecock Indian Nation angesehen werden. Der Name Montaukett bedeutet in der Algonkinsprache "hügeliges Land". (de)
- Les Montauks ou Montauketts sont une tribu algonquienne vivant à l'extrémité est de l'île de Long Island dans l'actuel État de New York. (fr)
- The Montaukett ("Metoac"), more commonly known as Montauk are an Algonquian-speaking Native American people from the eastern and central sections of Long Island, New York. The Montauk are related in language and ethnicity to the Pequot and Narragansett peoples who live across Long Island Sound in what is now Connecticut and Rhode Island, and they were initially speakers of the "N" dialect of Algonquin language until about 1600 when they moved to the "Y" dialect. Relics and ruins of their settlements are visible at Theodore Roosevelt County Park, on the edge of the village of Montauk, New York. (en)
- Монтокетты (англ. Montaukett), ранее известные как монтауки (англ. Montauk) — алгонкиноязычный индейский народ, который на ранней стадии европейской колонизации Северной Америки населял центральную и восточную части острова Лонг-Айленд. По языку и происхождению были связаны с живущими через пролив Лонг-Айленд в континентальной части пекотами и мохеганами. (ru)
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- Indian Field by Little Reed Pond (en)
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- English, formerly Mohegan-Pequot (en)
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- Die Montaukett oder Montauk waren als Teilstamm der Metoac einer der 14 Algonkin sprechenden Indianerstämmen auf Long Island im US-Bundesstaat New York und lebten zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts am Ostende der Insel. Heute gibt es nur noch einige mischblütige Nachfahren auf Long Island, die offiziell als Angehörige der Shinnecock Indian Nation angesehen werden. Der Name Montaukett bedeutet in der Algonkinsprache "hügeliges Land". (de)
- Les Montauks ou Montauketts sont une tribu algonquienne vivant à l'extrémité est de l'île de Long Island dans l'actuel État de New York. (fr)
- The Montaukett ("Metoac"), more commonly known as Montauk are an Algonquian-speaking Native American people from the eastern and central sections of Long Island, New York. The Montauk are related in language and ethnicity to the Pequot and Narragansett peoples who live across Long Island Sound in what is now Connecticut and Rhode Island, and they were initially speakers of the "N" dialect of Algonquin language until about 1600 when they moved to the "Y" dialect. Relics and ruins of their settlements are visible at Theodore Roosevelt County Park, on the edge of the village of Montauk, New York. (en)
- Монтокетты (англ. Montaukett), ранее известные как монтауки (англ. Montauk) — алгонкиноязычный индейский народ, который на ранней стадии европейской колонизации Северной Америки населял центральную и восточную части острова Лонг-Айленд. По языку и происхождению были связаны с живущими через пролив Лонг-Айленд в континентальной части пекотами и мохеганами. (ru)
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- Montaukett (de)
- Montauks (fr)
- Montaukett (en)
- Монтокетты (ru)
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