Quinney
Quinney can refer to several distinct entities, primarily associated with a surname.
1. People: Quinney is most commonly encountered as a surname. Notable individuals with this surname include:
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Richard Quinney (born 1934): A prominent American sociologist and criminologist, known for his critical perspective on crime and the criminal justice system, particularly his work on conflict criminology. His theories often explore the relationship between power, social inequality, and the definition of crime.
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Other less widely known individuals may also bear the surname Quinney.
2. Places:
- Quinney, Wisconsin: A town located in Calumet County, Wisconsin, United States. Its name is derived from the Native American Chief, John Quinney.
3. Historical Figures:
- John Quinney (1797-1855): A prominent member and Sachem (chief) of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community, a band of Mohican Indians. He was a significant advocate for his people and their rights, involved in land negotiations and treaty discussions with the U.S. government. He is a figure of historical importance in the history of Native American relations in the United States.
4. Related Terms:
- Given the surname connection to historical figures, the name "Quinney" can sometimes be associated with discussions about Native American history, treaties, and land rights, especially in the context of the Stockbridge-Munsee community.