Pequawket

The Pequawket were a Native American band of Abenaki people.

Their primary town, also called Pequawket, was near Fryeburg, Maine.

[2] The etymology of Pequawket is disputed but might come from pekwakik, which translates "at the hole in the ground".

After that skirmish, the Pequawket and the Arosaguntacook withdrew to the Connecticut River.

The Arosaguntacook migrated north to Canada, where they settled in Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec, while the Pequawket stayed there through the American Revolutionary War.