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Irish Choppers 09-07-2016 05:19 AM

How Winnipesaukee got it's Name?
 
How did Lake Winnipesaukee get it's name?

Legend of Lake Winnipesaukee is a New Hampshire legend based in the Lakes Region of NH and is said that this legend is how Lake Winnipesaukee got it's name.

In the mid 1500's on the north shores of what is now known as Lake Winnipesaukee lived a great Indian Chief known as Chief Wonaton. chief Wonaton was a courageous man with a beautiful daughter "Mineola" that he protected profusely, keeping the young lads that lived in the village away from his daughter became a full time job for Chief Wonaton.

One day, a young chief named "Adiwando" from a very hostile Indian tribe on the South side of Lake Winnipesaukee paddled his way across the entire lake after hearing stories about this beautiful young woman known as Mineola that lived to the north. Adiwando entered the northern village fearlessly in search of Mineola. Mineola's father, Chief Wonaton was away from the village at the time of the unwanted invasion. Others in the village were too afraid to battle the violent chief from the South without their fearless leader, Chief Wonaton.

After a short time, Adiwando and Mineola were deeply in love. Chief Wonaton learned of this new relationship with his daughter and was furious to learn that the young chief was the rival enemy from the South. Chief Wonaton searched the village for the young boy who dared to take his daughter's hand. Once found, Chief Wonaton chased the man with his Tomahawk, swinging it violently to kill his enemy, Mineola ran to her lover's aid and begged her father not to kill him. Chief Wonaton's daughter succeeded in convincing her father to let them be together forever.

On the day of their very traditional wedding, all tribe members were ordered to paddle their canoes to the middle of Lake Winnipesaukee. The sky was dark and gray. Tribe members prepared for bad weather and got into their canoes. by the time they all reached the middle of the lake, the sky cleared, the sun came out and the water sparkled from the bright sunlight, but only around the canoe of Mineola and Adiwando. Chief Wonaton said "This is a good omen," these waters will now be called "Winnipesaukee (Indian name for "Smile of the Great Spirit").

And so it is said that this is how Lake Winnipesaukee got it's name

(Courtesy of nhtourguide.com)

joey2665 09-07-2016 05:45 AM

Great Story
 
Hi Irish Choppers. It was nice to meet you at the Meredith town docks earlier this summer. Great story. There is a town on Long Island, NY named Mineola. Much like the Lake Region Long Island is filled with towns that have native American names with similar stories behind the names.

Irish Choppers 09-07-2016 06:32 PM

Hi Joey!
 
Hi Joey!

Great to hear from you, and thanks for sharing that great story. Please let me know next time you're heading into Meredith. Our place is on the water right next to the Meredith Yacht Club and you're always welcome to stop by for a drink. I hope you posted a pic of that you beautiful boat of yours on winni.com. Whenever we're headed back to Mass after a great weekend I see those NY plates, and ask myself if that's our friend from Long Island on his long drive home!

Mickey
774-230-7106

joey2665 09-07-2016 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Irish Choppers (Post 268995)
Hi Joey!

Great to hear from you, and thanks for sharing that great story. Please let me know next time you're heading into Meredith. Our place is on the water right next to the Meredith Yacht Club and you're always welcome to stop by for a drink. I hope you posted a pic of that you beautiful boat of yours on winni.com. Whenever we're headed back to Mass after a great weekend I see those NY plates, and ask myself if that's our friend from Long Island on his long drive home!

Mickey
774-230-7106

I definitely will call you the next time I'm up and stop by for a drink.


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