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Long Island Trivia No. 1
Delaware Indians lived on western Long Island when Europeans first arrived, while the Mohegan, Montaukett, and Narragansett tribes inhabited the eastern parts, both speaking a dialect of the Algonquian language family, in common with related peoples in Connecticut and on Rhode Island. Natives usually got along with the white settlers, though inter-tribal intrigues allowed the Dutch and then the British to expand and dominate the whole island.


