Pompton people

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pompton_people an entity of type: Thing

The Pompton or Pamapon people were a sub-tribe of Algonquian-speaking Native Americans, who once lived northern New Jersey. The Pompton historically lived along Pompton and Pequannock Rivers, near what is now Paterson, New Jersey, but they were forced out of New Jersey after their lands had been taken without compensation by European colonists. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Pompton people
rdf:langString Pompton
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rdf:langString English, historically Unami
rdf:langString Pompton
rdf:langString extinct as a tribe
rdf:langString other Lenape
rdf:langString Christianity, Native American Church, traditional tribal religion
rdf:langString The Pompton or Pamapon people were a sub-tribe of Algonquian-speaking Native Americans, who once lived northern New Jersey. The Pompton historically lived along Pompton and Pequannock Rivers, near what is now Paterson, New Jersey, but they were forced out of New Jersey after their lands had been taken without compensation by European colonists.
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