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In Algonquian, the common Indian language of Northeastern tribes

the word Nanticoke is translated from the original Nantaquak

meaning the tidewater people or people of the tidewaters.

Source: The Nanticoke Indian Tribe website

What does the name Nanticoke mean?

Chief Carmine

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Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

— rescheduled for September 10, 11, and 12, 2021 —

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