The Pocumtuck were decimated by
smallpox epidemics after European contact. They had no immunity to the new disease and suffered high fatalities. In addition, they lost tribal members due to taking part in wars among the Dutch, English, French, and their respective Native American allies. The Pocumtuck were originally allied with the
Tunxis and
Narragansett against Chief
Uncas of the
Mohegan and the
Pequot. All these tribes united against the English colonists with the
Wampanoag Confederacy in
King Philip's War. Among the members of the Pocumtuck tribe was Chief
Wawanotewat (1670–ca. 1750), better known as
Gray Lock. A famous warrior, he led Abenaki bands into Massachusetts after most of his followers had left the state. There is a tradition that states that Mount Greylock in the Berkshires is named for him, (or that it was named for the grey clouds that surround the peak during the winter). As of the late 1990s, it is believed that modern-day decedents of the Waranoke reside in the
Saint Francis Abenaki reserve in
Quebec, Canada. ==Villages associated with the Pocumtuck==