The Potatuck were a Native American tribe in Connecticut. They were related to the Paugussett people, historically located during and prior to the colonial era in western Connecticut. They lived in what is now Newtown, Woodbury and Southbury of Fairfield County, and along the whole Housatonic River, including the Schaghticoke tribe. One of their last sites of habitation, Little Pootatuck Brook Archeological Site, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After losses due to epidemics and warfare, they merged in the early 18th century with other remnant Native American groups in the area, forming the Schaghticoke tribe.
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| - The Potatuck were a Native American tribe in Connecticut. They were related to the Paugussett people, historically located during and prior to the colonial era in western Connecticut. They lived in what is now Newtown, Woodbury and Southbury of Fairfield County, and along the whole Housatonic River, including the Schaghticoke tribe. One of their last sites of habitation, Little Pootatuck Brook Archeological Site, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After losses due to epidemics and warfare, they merged in the early 18th century with other remnant Native American groups in the area, forming the Schaghticoke tribe. (en)
- A tribo Potatuck (também Pohtatuck, Pootatuck) era uma tribo nativa americana que existiu durante e antes dos no oeste de Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Eles eram um sub-grupo da nação e viveram no que é hoje Newtown, Woodbury e . Eles foram uma cultura de agricultura e pesca, cultivando milho, abóbora, feijão e tabaco e pesca em água doce e, possivelmente, de viajar para a costa para pescar nos meses de verão. (pt)
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| - The Potatuck were a Native American tribe in Connecticut. They were related to the Paugussett people, historically located during and prior to the colonial era in western Connecticut. They lived in what is now Newtown, Woodbury and Southbury of Fairfield County, and along the whole Housatonic River, including the Schaghticoke tribe. One of their last sites of habitation, Little Pootatuck Brook Archeological Site, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After losses due to epidemics and warfare, they merged in the early 18th century with other remnant Native American groups in the area, forming the Schaghticoke tribe. (en)
- A tribo Potatuck (também Pohtatuck, Pootatuck) era uma tribo nativa americana que existiu durante e antes dos no oeste de Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Eles eram um sub-grupo da nação e viveram no que é hoje Newtown, Woodbury e . Eles foram uma cultura de agricultura e pesca, cultivando milho, abóbora, feijão e tabaco e pesca em água doce e, possivelmente, de viajar para a costa para pescar nos meses de verão. (pt)
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