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Wawaloam (before 1620 – after 1661) (also known as Wararme) was a leader of the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island, and she was the wife of Miantonomi. Wawaloam was a daughter of Sowheag (often mis-stated to be Sequasson), an ally of Miantonomi, who was likely a Wangunk or Nipmuc sachem living near the Connecticut River. The name "Wawaloam" may refer to the flight of a sparrow in the Nipmuc language.

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  • Wawaloam (before 1620 – after 1661) (also known as Wararme) was a leader of the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island, and she was the wife of Miantonomi. Wawaloam was a daughter of Sowheag (often mis-stated to be Sequasson), an ally of Miantonomi, who was likely a Wangunk or Nipmuc sachem living near the Connecticut River. The name "Wawaloam" may refer to the flight of a sparrow in the Nipmuc language. (en)
  • Wawaloam (antes de 1620 - depois de 1661) (também conhecida como Wararme) foi uma líder da tribo Narragansett em Rhode Island e era esposa de . Wawaloam era filha de Sowheag (muitas vezes declarado erroneamente como Sequasson), um aliado de Miantonomi, que provavelmente era um Wangunk ou Nipmuc sachem que vivia perto do rio Connecticut. O nome "Wawaloam" pode se referir ao voo de um pardal na língua Nipmuc. (pt)
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  • Wawaloam (before 1620 – after 1661) (also known as Wararme) was a leader of the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island, and she was the wife of Miantonomi. Wawaloam was a daughter of Sowheag (often mis-stated to be Sequasson), an ally of Miantonomi, who was likely a Wangunk or Nipmuc sachem living near the Connecticut River. The name "Wawaloam" may refer to the flight of a sparrow in the Nipmuc language. In 1632 Wawaloam and Miantinomi visited Governor John Winthrop at his home in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1638 Wawaloam and Miantonomi marched with Roger Williams to Hartford with one hundred warriors to negotiate with the authorities there for Providence's protection. In June of 1661 while at her village of Aspanansuck (Exeter Hill) Wawaloam signed an affidavit regarding Misquamicut, which she swore wastaken from the Pequots and given to Socho (Sassawwaw) for military services rendered prior to the Pequot War (1637).In the late 1800s a farmer in Exeter, Rhode Island William M. Bailey, created a stone memorial to Wawaloan using a large boulder, and later, the nearby school in Exeter was named after her. A campground in nearby Richmond, Rhode Island is also named after Wawaloam as is a bridge on the South County trail. (en)
  • Wawaloam (antes de 1620 - depois de 1661) (também conhecida como Wararme) foi uma líder da tribo Narragansett em Rhode Island e era esposa de . Wawaloam era filha de Sowheag (muitas vezes declarado erroneamente como Sequasson), um aliado de Miantonomi, que provavelmente era um Wangunk ou Nipmuc sachem que vivia perto do rio Connecticut. O nome "Wawaloam" pode se referir ao voo de um pardal na língua Nipmuc. Em 1632, Wawaloam e Miantinomi visitaram o governador John Winthrop na sua casa em Boston, Massachusetts. Em 1638, Wawaloam e Miantonomi marcharam com Roger Williams para Hartford com cem guerreiros para negociar com as autoridades locais para a protecção da Providência. Em junho de 1661, enquanto estava na sua aldeia de Aspanansuck (Exeter Hill), Wawaloam assinou uma declaração sobre Misquamicut, que ela jurou ter sido tirada dos Pequots e dada a Socho (Sassawwaw) por serviços militares prestados antes da Guerra dos Pequot (1637). No final dos anos 1800, um fazendeiro em Exeter, Rhode Island William M. Bailey, criou um memorial de pedra para Wawaloan usando uma grande rocha e, mais tarde, uma escola perto de Exeter foi nomeada em sua homenagem. Um acampamento nas proximidades de Richmond, Rhode Island também recebeu o nome de Wawaloam. (pt)
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