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1995 |
In the Shadow of the Great Blue Hill. Lanham, Maryland.: University Press of America. |
Danckaerts, Jasper
1913 |
Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1689. Bartlett B. James, and J. F. Jameson, eds. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (Reprinted: Barnes and Noble, New York, 1959.) |
Daniels, Bruce Colin
1984 |
Dissent and Conformity on Narragansett Bay: the Colonial
Rhode Island Town. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press. |
Davis, Andrew McFarland
1866 |
Indian Games: An Historical Research. Salem, Mass.: s.n. |
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1887 |
A Few Additional Notes Concerning Indian Games. Salem, Mass.: s.n. |
Davis, Hadassah, trans. and ed.
1986 |
What Cheer, Netop: Selections from A Key into the Indian Language. rev. ed. 1994. Bristol, Rhode Island: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University. |
Davis, H. F.
n.d. |
An Account of Roger Williams and the Narragansett Indians. Providence: Pafnuty Publishing. |
Davis, Jack L.
1971 |
Roger Williams Among the Narragansett Indians. Notes and Queries 43:593-604. |
Davis, Jefferson
1971 |
The Pequot War Retold. Red Buffalo:1-13. |
Davis, Mary B., ed.
1994 |
Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing |
Dawson-Holt, Hannelore, et al.
1980 |
American Heritage: Narragansett Indian. Durham, New Hampshire: Barton Hall. |
Day, Gordon M.
1953 |
The Indian as an Ecological Factor in the Northeastern Forest. Ecology 34(2):329-346. |
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1962 |
English-Indian Contacts in New England. Ethnohistory 9(1):24-40. |
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1967 |
Historical Notes on New England Languages. Pp. 107-112 in Contributions to Anthropology: Linguistics, I. Anthropological Series 78, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 214. Ottawa. |
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1967a |
An Agawam Fragment. International Journal of American Linguistics 33:244-7. |
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1969 |
The Indian Languages of the Upper Connecticut Valley. In The Connecticut Valley Indian: An Introduction to Their Archaeology and History. Springfield, Mass.: Springfield Museum of Science. |
De Forest, John W.
1851 |
History of the Indians of Connecticut from the earliest Known Period to 1850. Hartford, Conn.: W. J. Hamersley. (Reprinted: Shoestring Press, Hamden, Conn., 1964.) |
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1852 |
De Forest, John W. The Lord's Prayer in the Pequot Tongue. In History of the Indians of Connecticut. 1852. (Reprinted, Brighton, Michigan: Native American Book Publishers). |
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1853 |
History of the Indians of Connecticut : from the Earliest Known Period to 1850. Hartford, Conn: W. J. Hammersley, 1853. |
De Forest, L. Effingham
1934 |
Captain John Underhill: Gentleman, Soldier of Fortune. New York:
DeForest Publishing Company. |
DeGraaf, R.M.
1990 |
Herpetofaunal Species Composition and Relative Abundance Among Three New England Forest Types. Forest Ecology and Management 32 May:155-165. |
Delabarre, Edmund Burke, and Harris H. Wilder
1920 |
Indian Corn-Hills in Massachusetts. American Anthropologist. 22(3). |
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1928 |
Dighton Rock: A Study of the Written Rocks of New England. New York: Walter Negle. |
Deloria, Vine, Jr.
1994 |
God is Red : A Native View Of Religion. Golden, Colorado: North American Press. |
Deloria, Philip Joseph
1998 |
Playing Indian. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. |
de Lotbiniere, Pauline Joly
1993 |
Des Wampums et des 'Petits Humains' Recits Historiques sur
les Wampums Algonquins. Recherches Amerindiennes au Quebec 23/2-3:53-68. |
Denison, Frederic
1878 |
Westerly (Rhode Island) and its Witnesses, for Two Hundred and Fifty Years, 1626-1978. Providence, Rhode Island: J.A. and R.A. Reid. |
Densmore, Frances
1974 |
How Indians use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine, and Crafts. New York: Dover. |
Denton, Daniel
1845 |
A Brief Description of New York: Formerly Called New Netherlands, with the Places Thereunto Adjoining. Likewise a Brief Relation of the Customs of the Indians There [1670]. New York: W. Gowans. |
Denys, Nicholas
1672 |
The Description & Natural History of the Coasts of North America. (Reprinted: William F. Ganong, ed. & trans., The Champlain Society, Toronto, 1908.) |
De Pauw, Linda G.
1975 |
Founding Mothers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. |
DePaoli, Neil
1984 |
Patterns of Settlement and Land Use: Contact Period (1500-1620), Plantation Period (1620-1675). Pp. 46-76 in Historic and Archaeological Resources of the Connecticut River Valley. James Bradley, ed. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Commission. |
Dermer, Thomas
1841 |
Letter to Thomas Dermer, Describing His Passage from Maine to Virginia, A.D. 1619. Collections of the New York Historical Society, 2d ser., Vol. 1(10):343-354. New York. |
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1906 |
To his Worshipfull Friend M. Samuel Purchas, Preacher of the Word, at the Church a Little Within Ludgate, London [1619]. Pp. 129-134 in Vol. 19 of Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes, by Samuel Purchas. Glasgow, Scotland: James MacLehose and Sons. |
Demeritt, David
1991 |
Agriculture, Climate, and Cultural Adaptation in the Prehistoric Northeast. Archaeology of the Eastern North American 19:183-202. |
Des Barres, Joseph Frederick Wallet
1776 |
A Chart Of The Harbour Of Rhode Island And Narraganset Bay. Surveyed In Pursuance Of Directions From The Lords Of Trade To His Majesty's Surveyor General For The Northern District Of North America. Published At The Request Of The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Howe. [London]. map 104 x 75 cm. |
Detzer, David
1967 |
The Causes of the Pequot War. The Connecticut Review:85-88. |
Dexter, Franklin Bowditch
1885 |
The History of Connecticut as Illustrated in the Names of
Her Towns. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 3, Apr.:421-48. |
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1905 |
Town Names in Litchfield County. Litchfield Hills 1, May 1:6-7. |
Dexter, Lincoln A., comp. & ed.
1979 |
Maps of Early Massachusetts: Pre-history Through the Seventeenth Century.Wilbraham, Mass.: s.n.. |
Dickerson, Olive P.
1984 |
The Myth of the Savage. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press. |
Dillard, Joey L.
1972 |
Black English: Its History in the United States. New York: Random House. |
Dincauze, Dena F.
1968 |
Cremation Cemeteries of Eastern Massachusetts. The Atlantic Phase: A Late Archaic Culture in Massachusetts. Man in the Northeast 4:40-61. |
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1990 |
A Capsule Prehistory of Southern New England. Pp. 19-32 in The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall And Rise of an American Indian Nation. L. Hauptmann And J. Wherry, Eds. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. |
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1993 |
Centering. Northeast Archaeology 46:33-37. |
Documentary Educational Resources
1993 |
Natives of the Narrowland: The Unwritten History of the First Cape Codders. [videorecording.] A Mooncusser Production. Watertown, Mass.: Documentary Educational Resources. |
Doherty, Katherine M.
1995 |
The Wampanoag. New York: F. Watts. |
Dorr, Henry C.
1885 |
The Narragansetts. Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society 7:135-237. Providence. |
Dorris, Michael
1975 |
Twentieth Century Indians: The Return of the Natives. In Ethnic Autonomy-Comparative Dynamics: The Americas, Europe and the Developing World. Raymond L. Hall, ed. New York: Pergamon Press. |
Douglas-Lithgow, Robert A.
1909 |
Dictionary of American Indian Place and Proper Names in New England. Salem. Mass.: Salem Press. |
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1914 |
Nantucket, A History. New York: Putnam’s. |
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2001 |
American-Indian Place Names In Rhode Island. Bedford, Mass.: Applewood Books. |
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2001a |
American-Indian place names in Massachusetts. Bedford, Mass.: Applewood Books. |
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2003 |
American Indian Place Names in Connecticut. Bedford, Mass : Applewood Books. |
Dow, George Francis
1985 |
The Whale Fishery in Colonial New England. Whale Ships and Whaling: A Pictorial History. New York, New York: Dover Publications, Inc. |
Dowd, Anne S.
1988 |
Prehistoric Ceramics in Rhode Island: An Overview. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 49:71-79. |
Doxtator, Deborah
1988 |
Fluffs and Feathers: An Exhibit on the Symbols of Indians: A Resource Guide. Brantford, Ontario: Woodland Cultural Centre. |
Drake, Samuel
1832 |
The Book of the Indians; or, Bibliography and History of the Indians of North America, From its First Discovery to the Year 1841. Boston: Antiquarian Bookstore. |
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1851 |
Indian Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. Auburn, New York: Derby, Miller, and Company |
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1867 |
The Old Indian Chronicle, Being a Collection of Exceeding Rare Tracts Written and Published in the Time of King Philip's War by Persons Residing in the County to Which are Now Added Marginal Notes and Chronicles of the Indians from the Discovery to the Present Time. Boston: S.G. Drake. |
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1867a |
Map of the Nipmuck or Nipnet Country to Accompany Drake's Old Indian Chronicle Compiled Chiefly From a Survey of 1774. University of Delaware: Special Collections Department. [http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/hist_map/list_7.htm] |
Drinnon, Robert
1987 |
Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire-Building. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press. |
Dudley, Thomas
1896 |
Letter to the Countess of Lincoln. In Chronicles Of The First Planters Of The Colony Of Massachusetts Bay, 1623-1636 Now First Collected From Original Records And Contemporaneous Manuscripts, And Illustrated With Notes. Alexander Young, ed. Boston, Mass. (Reprinted: George Francis Dow, Two Centuries of Travel in Essex County Massachusetts: A Collection of Narratives and Observations Made by Travelers 1605-1799, 1921, The Perkins Press, Topsfield.) |
Dukes County Historical Society
1650-present |
Collections. Dukes County Historical Society. Edgartown, Massachusetts. |
Dunford, Frederick J.
1992 |
Territory and Community: The Spatial Dimensions of Ceramic Design Variables on Cape Cod, Massachusetts (1000-400 Years B.P.). University of Massachusetts. (Ph.D. Dissertation Prospectus.) |
Dunwiddie, P.W.
1990 |
Postglacial Vegetation History of Coastal Islands in Southern New England. National Geographic Research 6(2):178-95. |
Dyer, Edward O.
1905 |
Indian Names in Litchfield County. Litchfield Hills 1, May 1:3-6. |
Earle, John M.
1821 |
Report to the Governor and Council Concerning the Indians of the Commonwealth. Boston, Mass.: William White. |
Easton, John
1858 |
A Narrative of the Causes Which Led to Philip's Indian War of 1675 and 1676, with Other Documents Concerning this Event in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York. Albany: J. Munsell. |
Eaton, Robert
1990 |
King Philip's War. Hatfield, Mass.: Mohawk Arts. |
Edwards, Jonathan
n.d. |
Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians; in which the Extent of that Language in North-America is Shewn; its Genius is Grammatically Traced: some of its Peculiarities, and some Instances of Analogy Between that and the Hebrew are Pointed out. New-Haven: Josiah Meigs, 1788. [Reprinted: American Culture Series, Reel 160.1, Ann Arbor, Michigan, University Microfilms.] |
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1823 |
Observations on the Mohegan Language. Massachusetts Historical Society Collections:81-160. |
Eichelberg, Sandra J.
1998 |
Mohegan Sun: The Secret Guide. n.p.: Little People Publications. |
Einhorn, Arthur
1974 |
Iroquois-Algonquin Wampum Exchange and Preservation in the
Twentieth Century. Man in the Northeast 7:71-86. |
Eliot, John
1648 |
The clear sun-shine of the gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New-England. Or, An historicall narration of Gods wonderfull workings upon sundry of the Indians, both chief governors and common-people, in bringing them to a willing and desired submission to the ordinances of the gospel; and framing their hearts to an earnest inquirie after the knowledge of God the Father, and of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the world. London, J. Bellamy. |
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1653 |
Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England: setting forth, not only their present state and condition, but sundry confessions of sin by diverse of the said Indians, wrought upon by the saving power of the gospel; together with the manifestation of their faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and the work of grace upon their hearts. London, Printed by P. Cole in Leaden-hall, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the printing-press in Cornhil, near the Royal exchange. |
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1659 |
Christian commonwealth; or, The civil policy of the rising kingdom of Jesus Christ. Written before the interruption of the government, by Mr. John Eliot, teacher of the church of Christ at Roxbury in New England. And not published (after his consent given) by a server of the season. London, Printed for Livewell Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-Head-alley. |
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1660 |
A further account of the progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New England: being a relation of the confessions made by several Indians (in the presence of the elders and member of several churches) in order to their admission into church-fellowship. Sent over to the Corporation for propagating the gospel of Jesus Christ amongst the Indians in New England at London, by Mr. John Elliot one of the laborers in the word amongst them. London, Printed by J. Macock. |
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1663 |
The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and New Translated into the Indian Language by John Eliot. 2ed. 1685. Cambridge, Mass.: Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson. |
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1663a |
Mamusse wunneetupanatamwe up-biblum God naneeswe nukkone testament kah wonk wusku testament / ne quoshkinnumuk nashpe wuttinneumoh Christ noh asoowesit John Eliot, nahohtôeu ontchetôe printeuoomuk. Cambridge, Mass.: Printeuoop nashpe Samuel Green. 2 ed, 1685 [with John Cotton]. [The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and New Translated into the Indian Language by John Eliot]. |
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1666 |
The Indian Grammar Begun; or, an Essay to Bring The Indian Language into Rules for the Help of Such as Desire to Learn the Same for the Furtherance of the Gospel Among Them. Cambridge, Mass.: Marmaduke Johnson. (Reprinted : A Grammar Of The Massachusetts Indian Language, Ed. And With Notes And Observations By Peter S. Duponceau And An Introduction And Supplementary Observations By John Pickering, Peter S. Duponceau, ed., Boston, Phelps & Farnham, 1822.) |
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1671 |
A brief narrative of the progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, in the year 1670. Given in by the Reverend Mr. John Elliot, minister of the gospel there, in a letter by him directed to the right worshipfull the commissioners under His Majesties great-seal for propagation of the gospel amongst the poor blind natives in those United Colonies. London, Printed for J. Allen. |
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1671a |
Indian dialogues, for their instruction in that great service of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves and of Jesus Christ. Printed at Cambridge. |
Eliot, John and
William Walton 1655 |
A late and further manifestation of the progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England. Declaring their constant love and zeal to the truth: with a readiness to give accompt of their faith and hope; as of their desires in church communion to be partakers of the ordinances of Christ. Being a narrative of the examinations of the Indians, about their knowledge in religion, by the elders of the churches. Related by M. John Eliot. Pub. by the corporation, established by act of Parliament, for propagating the gospel there. London, M. S. |
Eliot, John,
Henry Warner Bowden, and James P. Ronda 1671 |
John Eliot's Indian dialogues : a study in cultural interaction Printed by M. Johnson, Cambridge, Mass. (Reprinted: . Henry W. Bowden and James P. Ronda, eds., Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1980.) |
Eliot, John and Wilberforce Eames
1672 |
The logic primer, reprinted from the unique original of 1672; with introduction by Wilberforce Eames. co. (Reprinted: Cleveland, The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904.) |
Eliot, John and John Small
1669 |
The Indian primer; or, The way of training up of our Indian youth in the good knowledge of God. 1669. By John Eliot, to which is prefixed the Indian covenanting confession. Reprinted from the originals in the library of the University of Edinburgh. With an introduction by John Small. Edinburgh: A. Elliot. |
Elliott, M.
1894 |
'This Indian Bait': Samson Occom and the Voice of Liminality. Early American Literature, 29(3):233-253. |
Ellis, George E.
1888 |
The Puritan Age and Rule in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, 1629-1685. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. |
Ellis, George W., and J. Morris
1906 |
King Philip's War. New York: Grafton Press Publisher. |
Ely, William D.
1892 |
A Keyhole for Roger Williams' Key, or, a Study of Suggested Misprints, in its Sixteenth Chapter, "Of the Earth, and the Fruits Thereof, &c". (A Paper Read Before The Rhode Island Historical Society. Providence, Rhode Island: Rhode Island Historical Society.) |
Eno, Joel N.
1903 |
The Nomenclature of Connecticut Towns. The Connecticut Magazine 8(2):330-335, 93-4. |
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1906 |
The Original Indian Land Owners in Connecticut. Connecticut Magazine 10(1906):3 |
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1908 |
Ancient Place-names in Connecticut. The Connecticut Magazine 12, Jan.:93-94. |
Erb, Elmer T.
1970 |
Fire: The First Scientific Tool of Man. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 31(3-4):20-23. |
Erhardt, John G.
1992 |
The History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, East Providence, Pawtucket and Barrington. Vol. 1: Seacunke, 1500s to 1645. Seekonk, Mass.: J.G. Erhardt. |
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1992a |
The History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, East Providence, Pawtucket and Barrington. Vol. 2: Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, 1645-1692. Seekonk, Mass.: J.G. Erhardt. |
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1992b |
The History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, East Providence, Pawtucket and Barrington. Vol. 3: A History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, Massachusetts, Pawtucket, and East Providence, 1692-1812. Seekonk, Mass.: J.G. Erhardt. |
Erikson, Kai T.
1966 |
Wayward Puritans: A Study in the Sociology of Deviance. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company |
Everts, Louis H.
1989 |
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts. Vols. I, II. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Company. |
Fairbanks, Jonathan L., and Robert F. Trent
1982 |
New England Begins: The Seventeenth Century (exhibit catalog). 3 vols. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. |
Fawcett, Melissa Jayne
1984 |
The Role of Gladys Tantaquidgeon. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference. William Cowan, ed. Ottawa: Carelton Uuniversity. |
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1987 |
Sociocultural Authority: the Mohegan Case: Revised. Pp. 52-53 in Rooted Like the Ash Trees: New England Indians and the Land. rev. ed. R.G. Carlson, ed. Naugatuck, Conn.: Eagle Wing Press, Inc. |
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1995 |
The Lasting of the Mohegans: Part I. The Story of the Wolf People.
Uncasville, Conn: The Mohegan Tribe. |
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2000 |
Medicine Trail: The Life and Lessons of Gladys Tantaquidgeon. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. |
Fawcett, Melissa Jayne, and Joseph Bruchac
1997 |
Makiawisug: The Gift of the Little People. Uncasville, Conn.: Little People Publications. |
Feder, Kenneth L.
1990 |
Late Woodland Occupation of the Uplands of Northwestern Connecticut. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 51(2):61-68 |
Fenton, William N.
1998 |
Wampum, the Magnet that Drew Furs from the Forest. The Great
Law and the Longhouse. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. |
Fernow, B., ed.
1881 |
Documents Relating to the History and Settlements of the Town Along the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers (with the Exception of Albany), from 1630-1684. And Also Illustrating the Relations of the Settlers with the Indians. Albany: Weed, Parsons. |
Fessenden, Guy Mannering
1985 |
History of Warren, Rhode island, from the Earliest Times; with Particular Notices of Massasoit and His Family. Providence. |
Fickes, Michael L.
2000 |
They Could Not Endure That Yoke: The Captivity of Pequot Women and Children After the War of 1637. New England Quarterly LXXIII:58-81. |
Field, Edward A.B.
1902 |
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations at the End of the Century: A History. Vol. I. Boston and Syracuse: The Mason Publishing Company. |
Fisher, R.T.
1933 |
New England's Forests: Biological Factors. American Geographical Society:213-223. |
Fitts, Robert K.
1995 |
Inventing New England's Slave Paradise: Master/Slave Relations in Eighteenth-Century Narragansett, Rhode Island. Providence: Brown University Department of Anthropology. |
Fitzhugh, William, ed.
1985 |
Cultures in Contact: The European Impact on Native Cultural Institutions in Eastern North America, A.D. 1000-1800. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. |
Flanagan, Alice K.
1997 |
The Wampanoags. New York: Children's Press. |
Flannery, Regina
1939 |
An Analysis of Coastal Algonquian Culture: The Catholic University of America. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. |
Flint, Thomas
1707 |
A Copy of a Letter, Written to the Souldiers That Were at Narragansett in The Army, January 1675. Lieut. John Druerie, Serj. Peter Bennet and Serj. John Sharp... Boston: s.n., Printed May 1st. 1707. |
Fogelman, Gary L.
1991 |
Glass Trade Beads of the Northeast, And including Aboriginal Bead
Industries: Stone - Bone - Shell - Catlinite - Cannel Coal - Teeth. Pennsylvania: Fogelman Publishing Co. |
Forbes, Jack D., ed.
1964 |
The Indian in Americas Past. New York: Prentice Hall. |
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1976 |
The Wapanakamikok Languages: A Comparative Study of Powhatan, Natick, Lenape, Nanticoke, and Ojibwe Davis, Calif. : University of California, Tecumseh Center |
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1990 |
The Manipulation of Race, Caste, and Identity: Classifying Afroamericans, Native Americans, and Red-Black People, The Journal of Ethnic Studies 17(4):1-51 |
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1993 |
Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black People. Champaign-Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. |
Force, Peter
1836-1846 |
Tracts & Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, & Progress of the Colonies in North America from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776 Virginia. 4 vols. Washington, D.C. |
Foster, D.R.
1992 |
Land-Use History (1730-1990) and Vegetation Dynamics in Central New England. Journal of Ecology 80:753-772. |
Foster, John
1677 |
Map of New England [woodcut.] In The Present State of New-England. Being A Narrative of the Troubles With the Indians In New-England, from the First Planting Thereof in the Year 1607, to this Present Year 1677. But Chiefly of the Late Troubles in the Two Last Years 1675 and 1676. To Which is Added a Discourse About the War with the Pequods in the Year 1637. William Hubbard. London: Printed for Tho. Parkhurst; Boston: John Foster. |
Foster, William E., ed.
1885 |
Early Attempts at Rhode Island History. Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society 7. Providence, Rhode Island. |
Fowler, Lyman P.
1876? |
In the Matter of the Brothertown Indians, of the State of Wisconsin, before the 44th Congress. Statement of the Case. Washington, D.C.: s.n. |
Fowler, William S.
1957 |
Ten Thousand Years in America. New York: Vantage Press. |
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1963 |
Classification of Stone Implements of the Northeast. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 25(1):1-29. |
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1966 |
Ceremonial and Domestic Products of Aboriginal New England. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 27(3-4):34-68. |
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1967 |
Discoveries at Wilcox Brook. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 36(1-2):1-8. |
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1967a |
Oaklawn Quarry: Stone Bowl and Pipe Making. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 29(1):1-17. |
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1968 |
A Case for an Early Archaic in New England. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 29(3-4):53-58. |
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1968a |
Stone Bowl Making in the Westfield Quarry. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 30(1):6-16. |
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1969 |
Hafting Atlatl Weights. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 30(2):15-17. |
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1969a |
The Wilbraham Stone Bowl Quarry. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 30(3-4):9-22. |
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1969-70 |
Aboriginal Grinding Equipment. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 31(1-2):19-25. |
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1970 |
Discovery of Fertilizer in Maize Cultivation. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 31(3-4):23-26. |
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1970a |
New England Tomahawks. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 31(3-4):10-16. |
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1971 |
Some Sources of New England Flints. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 32(3-4):23-28. |
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1972 |
Eden Points in Massachusetts. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 33(3-4):29-31. |
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1972-73 |
Bull Brook: A Paleo Complex Site. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society. 34(1-2):1-6. |
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1973 |
Abodes of Four Aboriginal Periods. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 34(3-4):15-22. |
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1973a |
Hafting Stone Implements. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 34(3-4):1-12. |
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1973b |
Metal Cutouts of the Northeast. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 34(3-4):24-30. |
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1973-74 |
Figured Art: Its Presence in Stone Age New England. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 35(1-2):20-24. |
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1973-74a |
Comparative Study of Hoe and Spade Blades. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 35(1-2):1-9. |
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1974 |
Mary Rowlandson and Indian Behavior. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 35(3-4):25-31. |
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1975 |
The Diagnostic Stone Bowl Industry. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 36(3-4):1-9. |
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1975a |
The Making of Wing Atlatl Weights. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 36(1-2):19-21. |
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1975b |
Magic Stones and Shamans. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 36(3-4):10-17. |
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1975c |
Eating Practices in Aboriginal New England. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 36(3-4):21-27. |
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1975-76 |
An Inquiry into the Contact Stage. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 37(1-2):22-28. |
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1975-76a |
Division of Labor: Archaeological Disclosures. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 37(1-2):6-12. |
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1975-76b |
Procurement and Use of Bark. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 37(1-2):15-19. |
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1975-76c |
Sharpening Stones. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 37(1-2):28-30. |
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1976 |
A Handbook of Indian Artifacts from Southern New England.
(Reprinted: 1983, Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Inc.) |
Franklin, Wayne
1979 |
Discoverers, Explorers, Settlers: The Diligent Writers of Early America. The University of Chicago Press. |
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The Patriot Chiefs: A Chronicle of American Indian Resistance. New York: Viking Press. |
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1968 |
The Indian Heritage of America. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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1994 |
500 Nations: An Illustrated History of the North American Indians. New York: Alfred A, Knopf. |
Josselyn, John
1672 |
New-Englands Rarities Discovered: In Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents. and the Plants of the Country. Together With the Physical and Chyrurigical Remedies Wherewith the Natives Constantly Use to Cure Their Distempers, Wounds, Sores. Also A Perfect Description of an Indian Squa, in all Her Bravery, with a Poem Not Improperly Conferr'd upon Her. Lastly A Chronological Table of the Most Remarkable Passages in This Country Amongst the English. Illustrated with Cuts. London. |
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1674 |
An Account of Two Voyages to New-England, 1638 & 1663. (Reprinted: Collections of Massachusetts Historical Society, 3 ser., III, pp. 211-354, 1833.) |
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1988 |
John Josselyn, colonial traveler: a critical edition of Two voyages
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Juet, Robert
1609 |
The Third Voyage of Master Henrie Hudson, Written by Robert Juet, of Lime-House. (Reprinted: Pp. 389-426 in Forerunners and Competitors of the Pilgrims and Puritans, Charles Herbert Levermore, ed., 1912) |
Julli, Harold D
1982 |
Pequot Historical Anthropology Acculturation and a Seventeenth Century Connecticut Indian Tribe. The Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 45: 13-27. |
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