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Epenow Epenow (also spelled ''Epanow'') was a Nauset from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts who became an early symbol of resistance to English explorers and slavers in the early 17th century. == Capture ==
In 1611, Epenow and Coneconam were kidnapped by Captain Edward Harlow on an island south of Cape Cod referred to as "Capoge" or "Capawick" (now called Martha's Vineyard). Capt. Harlow had already seized three Native Americans from Monhegan Island, Maine (Pechmo, Monopet, and Pekenimne, although Pechmo leaped overboard and escaped with a stolen boat cut from the stern), and at Nohono (Nantucket) he had kidnapped Sakaweston (who was to live for many years in England before fighting in the wars of Bohemia.) Altogether there were said to be twenty-nine Native Americans aboard Harlow's slaver when it arrived in England.〔Drake, Samuel Gardner. ''Biography and History of the Indians of North America''. Boston, 1835.〕
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