Katonah (disambiguation)

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Katonah (Native American leader) Lenape leader


Chief Katonah was a Lenape sachem who led both the Wiechquaeskeck band of Wappinger in the Greenwich, Stamford, and Bedford area, from whom the land of the town of Bedford, New York was purchased, and the Ramapo. The Ramapo Sachemdom was part of the Tankiteke Chieftaincy of the Wappinger League, of the Mohegan tribe of the Algonquians.

Katonah, New York CDP in New York, United States

Katonah is one of three hamlets and census-designated places (CDP) within the town of Bedford, Westchester County, in the U.S. state of New York, specifically northern Westchester. The Katonah CDP had a population of 1,679 at the 2010 census.

Katonah is the debut album by Boston area indie rock group Apollo Sunshine, released on October 7, 2003 on spinART Records.

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