Proper noun
Pennacook
An Algonquian-speaking, central Abenakian, North American people, closely related to (but not a part of) the original Wabanaki Confederacy
Archives de Folklore 11:145–182 (p. 166) Population and epidemics Before the Abenaki—except the Pennacook and Mi'kmaq—had contact with the European world, their population may have numbered as many as 40,000. Source: Internet
The Pennacook lived along the Merrimack River in southern New Hampshire. Source: Internet
The Encyclopedia of Native American Costume The Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People Verbal teachings (Oral Traditions) from the late "Berth Daigle" Changes in the hair style were symbolic of a complex courtship process. Source: Internet