Quinnipiac Valley Indians
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Quinnipiac — This article is about the Native American nation. For the university, see Quinnipiac University. Ethnic group group=Quinnipiac poptime=1490: 50,000 (est.) 1774: 500 (est.) 2000: 100 200 families popplace= tablehdr=Before European Contact… … Wikipedia
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