timbrirunkoon
Timbrirunkoon is a traditional Indigenous place name associated with the Algonquian-speaking peoples of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. The term is most commonly linked to the region surrounding what is now known as the Timbirico River in the state of New York, particularly in the Catskill Mountains area. The name likely originates from the Munsee or Lenape languages, though its exact meaning remains debated among linguists.
Historically, the area around Timbirirunkoon was inhabited by various Indigenous groups, including the Munsee, Mahican (Mohican),
The term appears in early colonial documents, including land grants and surveys, reflecting its significance in
Efforts to reclaim and honor Indigenous place names have gained traction in recent years, with some communities