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The Quinnipiac reservation at Mioonhktuck ( East Haven ) is said to be the first reservation in what would become the United States over a century later, as a result of the first Quinnipiac / English Treaty signed in November 1638.
Additional reserved lands were recorded by the late John Menta in his thesis and subsequent work about the Quinnipiac.
There were three major treaties, and one ratification by Naushop, the son of Shaumpishuh.
These treaties were with the British Crown and, as such, were ratified by the U. S. Constitution, according to U. S. Supreme Court decisions.
Reserved land locations included:

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