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Who was quinsigamond?

Who was quinsigamond?

In Native American Algonquian language, Quinsigamond is loosely translated as “the pickerel (or long nose) fishing place.” Pickerel is a type of fresh water fish commonly native to inland lakes and ponds.

Where is quinsigamond?

Quinsigamond Community College

Type Community college
Location Worcester , Massachusetts , United States Coordinates: 42°18′53.29″N 71°47′37.07″W
Colors White and blue
Nickname Wyverns (male), Lady Wyverns (female)
Website www.qcc.edu

Where did the Nipmuc tribe live?

Nipmuc, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian group that originally occupied the central plateau of what is now the U.S. state of Massachusetts and extended into what are now northern Rhode Island and Connecticut.

What Indians lived in Worcester MA?

Nipmuc Nation is a self-identifier used by Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuc of Worcester County, Massachusetts. Most of group’s over 500 members live in and around Chaubunagungamaug Reservation, Hassanamisco Reservation and the city of Worcester.

What was the name of the village in Quinsigamond?

Three buildings formed the heart of the Village, Quinsigamond branch library, the Quinsigamond school, and the Quinsigamond fire house. It functioned as a self-sustaining community which was predomidantly populated with Swedish and Irish immigrants.

Where did the name Quinsigamond Lake come from?

American Nipmuc Indians named the body of water between Worcester and Shrewsbury, “Quinsigamond”, the largest lake in the East. Colonial settlers also adapted the name of the lake for a nearby village. Quinsigamond was also the name given to the area known today as “Worcester.”.

Is there still a amusement park in Quinsigamond?

The Quinsigamond Lake region is no longer home to an amusement park but a shopping area, and there are two state parks on the lake. The current usage of Quinsigamond Lake remains popular for recreational use. Many college and area club rowing teams continue to utilize the lake for this sport.

What does Quinsigamond mean in Native American language?

In Native American Algonquian language, Quinsigamond is loosely translated as “the pickerel (or long nose) fishing place.”. Pickerel is a type of fresh water fish commonly native to inland lakes and ponds.