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'''Mahackemo''' (or '''Mahackamo''') was chief of the Norwalke ], a small tribe of the ], who sold land to ] in 1640 (] or 1641 ]) which later became ]. '''Mahackemo''' (or '''Mahackamo''') was chief of the Norwalke ], a small tribe of the ], who sold land to ] in 1640 (] or 1641 ]) which later became ].<ref>{{Cite web
| last = Naval Historical Center
| title = Mahackemo
| work = Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
| accessdate = 2012-12-02
| url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m2/mahackemo.htm
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Mark of Sachem Mahackemo, Norwalk Land Records Vol. 1
Purchase of Norwalk by Harry Townsend, a WPA mural in Norwalk City Hall

Mahackemo (or Mahackamo) was chief of the Norwalke Indians, a small tribe of the Siwanoy, who sold land to Roger Ludlow in 1640 (Old Style or 1641 New Style) which later became Norwalk, Connecticut.

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  1. Naval Historical Center. "Mahackemo". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved 2012-12-02.


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