The state of Connecticut got its name from the word "quonehtacut", a Mohican Indian word. It means "the place of the long tidal river."
Connecticut. This is from Wikipedia: The name "Connecticut" originates from the Mohegan word quinnitukqut, meaning "place of long tidal river."
The name Connecticutoriginates from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut" (beside the long tidal river).
Connecticut was given its name for one of the rivers that flows through it. The Connecticut River begins in New Hampshire and flows through three other states.
Connecticut got its name from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut", which means, roughly, Beside the long tidal river.
Okay, Connecticut got its name from the Indian name "Quinatucquet" which means "Beside The Long Tidal river".And Connecticut was a scene for a bloody war between the English and Native Americans, known as the Pequot War.
Okay, Connecticut got its name from the Indian name "Quinatucquet" which means "Beside The Long Tidal river".And Connecticut was a scene for a bloody war between the English and Native Americans, known as the Pequot War.
Connecticut got its name from the Mohican/Algonquin Indian word "quonehtacut", which means "long tidal river."Many states were named after Indian names.Connecticut got its name from the Mohican Indian word "quonehtacut", which means "the place of the long tidal river."
are there any indian tribes indigenous to connecticut and what are they known for
a indian word
Connecticut: "The Constitution State" and it was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1959. Name Origin/Indian: Quinnehtukqut -- Mohegan for "Long River Place" or "Beside the Long Tidal River"
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