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1925 |
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Sainsbury, John A.
1975 |
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Sale, Kirkpatrick
1990 |
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Salisbury, Neal
1974 |
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1981 |
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1982 |
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1982 |
Manitou and Providence. New York: Oxford University Press. |
Salwen, Bert
1966 |
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1969 |
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1970 |
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1978 |
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Sandos, James A.
1994 |
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Sauer, Carl O.
1971 |
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1980 |
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Schaaff, Gregory
1990 |
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Schlessinger, Andrew, et al.
1994 |
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Schoolcraft, Henry R.
1851 |
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1853 |
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1853a |
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Schroder, Walter K.
1980 |
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1959 |
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1995 |
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1694 |
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1987 |
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Sealock, Richard B., Margaret M. Sealock and Mararet S. Powell
1982 |
Bibliography of Placename Literature: United States and Canada. Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association. |
Sears, Clara Endicott
1934 |
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Seelye, John.
1977 |
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Sekatau, Ella W.T., and B. Brown III
1993 |
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Sergeant, John
1757 |
An Abridgment of Mr. Hopkins's Historical Memoirs, Relating to the Housatunnuk, or Stockbridge Indians: or, Taken, for Civilizing and Propagating the Gospel Among That Heathenish Tribe, and the Success Thereof, Under the Ministry of the Lte Rev. Mr. John Sergeant. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, and D. Hall. |
Sewall, Marcia
1995 |
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1990 |
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Sharkey-Mccarthy, Patricia Ann
1995 |
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Sheehan, Bernard W.
1974 |
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Shelley, Henry C.
1932 |
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Shepard, James
1913 |
Connecticut Soldiers of the Pequot War of 1637. Meriden, Conn: Journal Publishing Company. |
Shepard, Thomas
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: Printed by R. Cotes for J. Bellamy. |
Shiel, John
1982 |
More About Wampum. The Second Coastal Archaeology Reader:1900 to the Present. Readings in Long Island Archaeology and Ethnohistory Vol. V. Lexington, Mass.: Suffolk County Archaeological Association. |
Shuffelton, Frank
1976 |
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Shultz, Eric S., and Michael J. Togias
1999 |
King Philip's War. Woodstock, Vermont: The Countryman Press. |
Silberman, Neil Asher
1989 |
The Pequot Massacres. MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 1:74-81. |
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Silver, Shirley
1960 |
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Silverman, David John
2000 |
Conditions for Coexistence, Climates for Collapse: The Challenges of Indian Life on Martha's Vineyard, 1524-1871 (Massachusetts). Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.) |
Sim, Philip B., comp.
1979 |
Intercourse and Non-Intercourse with the Narragansett Indians. Providence: Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars. |
Simmons, William S.
1970 |
Cautantowwit's House: An Indian Burial Ground on the Island of Conanicut in Narragansett Bay. Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press. |
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1975 |
Narragansett Identity Persistence. (Paper presented at Symposium on Hidden Minorities in New England, American Psychological Society Meeting, Chicago). |
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1976 |
Southern New England Shamanism: An Ethnographic Reconstruction. Pp. 217-156 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference. William Cowan, ed. Ottawa: Carleton University. |
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1978 |
Narragansett. Pp. 190-197 in Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 15 (Northeast). Bruce G. Trigger Vol. ed. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. |
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1979 |
The Great Awakening and Indian Conversion in Southern New England. Papers of the Tenth Algonquian Conference. William Cowan, ed. Ottawa: Carleton University. |
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1979a |
Conversion from Indian to Puritan. New England Quarterly 52(2):197-218. |
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1983 |
Red Yankees: Narragansett Conversions in the Great Awakening. American Ethnologist 10:253-271. |
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1985 |
Frank Speck and The Old Mohegan Stone Cutter. Ethnohistory 32:155-63. |
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1986 |
Spirit of the New England Tribes: Indian History and Folklore, 1620-1984. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England. |
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1989 |
The Narragansett (Indians of North America Series). Frank W. Porter, III, ed. New York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House |
Simmons, William S., and George F. Aubin
1970 |
Narragansett Kinship. Man in the Northeast 9:21-31. |
Simmons, William S., and Cheryl L. Simmons, eds.
1982 |
Old Light on Separate Ways: the Narragansett Diary of Joseph Fish, 1765-1776. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England. |
Simon, Brona G.
1991 |
Prehistoric Land Use and Changing Paleoecological Conditions at Titicut Swamp in Southeastern Massachusetts. Man in the Northeast 42 63-74. |
Simon-Pure Productions
1994 |
As We Tell Our Stories. [Television Documentary.] n.p.: Connecticut Public Television and and Connecticut Humanities Council |
Sinnot, Edmund Ware
1954 |
Place Names in Ancient Woodbury. Bulletin of the Connecticut League of Historical Societies 6, Oct.:4-5. |
Sleeper, Myron O.
1949 |
Indian Place names in New England. Massachusetts Archaeological Dictionary July:89-93. |
Slotkin, Richard, and James. K. Folsom, eds.
1978 |
So Dreadfull a Judgment: Puritan Responses to King Philip's War, 1675-1676. Middeltown, Conn.: Wesleyan Press |
Slotkin, J.S. and K. Schmidt
1949 |
Studies in Wampum. American Anthropologist 51:223-6. |
Smith, Bruce
1989 |
Origin of Agriculture in Eastern North America. Science 246:1566-1571. |
Smith, De Cost.
1948 |
Martyrs of the Oblong and Little Nine. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers. |
Smith, Horatio
1831 |
Festivals, Games and Amusements: Ancient and Modern. The New-England Magazine vol. 1, issue 4 (October). |
Smith, Jane T. Hills.
1915 |
Last of the Nehantics. Niantic, Conn: East Lyme Library Publishing Commitee; 1955 |
Smith, Nicholas N.
1964 |
Indian Medicine: Fact or Fiction? Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 26(1). |
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1966 |
Observations on Eastern Algonkian Linguistics. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 28(1):4-8. |
Smith, Capt. John
1616 |
A Description of New England: or The Observations, and Discoveries, of Captain John Smith (Admiral of That Country), in the North of America, in the Year of our Lord, 1614. London. (Reprinted: Two Centuries of Travel in Essex County Massachusetts: A Collection of Narratives and Observations Made by Travelers 1605-1799, George Francis Dow, The Perkins Press, 1921.) |
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1912 |
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1980 |
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1988 |
European Contact and Indian Depopulation in the Northeast: The Timing of the First Epidemics. Ethnohistory 35(1):15-33. |
Snyderman, George
1954 |
The Function of Wampum. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 98 1954:469-94. |
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1982 |
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Society of Colonial Wars. Rhode Island
1906 |
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1926 |
The Narragansett Mortgage: The Documents Concerning the Alien Purchases in Southern Rhode Island. Providence: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
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1971 |
A Copy of a Letter of Roger Williams. Providence: [n.p]. |
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1979 |
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Solecki, Ralph
1950 |
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Somerset Publishers
1988 |
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2001 |
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Soulsby, Mary
1982 |
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Speck, Frank G.
1903 |
A Mohegan Pequot Witchcraft Tale. Journal of American Folklore, v. 16:104-106. |
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1904 |
Some Mohegan-Pequot Legends, Journal of American Folklore, vol.17:183-84. |
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1909 |
Notes on the Mohegan and Niantic Indians. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 3. New York. |
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1918 |
Remnants of the Nehantics. The Southern Workman Jan.:65-69. |
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1919 |
The Functions of Wampum Among the Eastern Algonkian. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association 6:3-74. (Reprinted: New York, Krauss, 1964.) |
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1925-1926 |
Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut: A Mohegan-Pequot Diary. Pp.201-287. In Bureau of American Ethnology 43rd Annual Report, 1925-1926, Washington, D.C. |
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1928 |
Territories & Boundaries of the Wampanoag, Massachusett and Nausett Indians. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. Notes and Monographs, Misc. ser. 44. New York: Heye Foundation. |
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1928a |
Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut: A Mohegan-Pequot Diary. 43rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1925-1926, pp. 199-287. Washington, DC: |
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1928b |
Mohegan Beadwork on Birch-bark. Indian Notes 5:295-298. |
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1990 |
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Speck, Frank Gouldsmith and Butler, Eva L.
1947 |
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Spiess, Mathais
1933 |
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1934 |
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Spizzirri Publishing Company
1982 |
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Stanton, Moses
1843 |
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Staples, Arthur C., and Ray C. Athearn
1969 |
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Starbuck, Alexander
1878 |
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1924 |
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Stedman, Raymond Williams
1982 |
Shadows of the Indian; Stereotypes in American Culture. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press,. |
Sterns, Monroe
1967 |
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Stewart, George Rippey
1970 |
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Stiles, Ezra
1809 |
The Number of the Nyhantic Tribe of Indians. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Ser. 1 Vol. X:103-4. |
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1809a |
Memoir of the Pequots. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society X, series 2:101-3. |
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1916 |
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1995 |
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St. John de Crèvecoeur and J. Hector
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1932 |
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1996a |
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1996b |
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1998 |
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2000 |
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1983 |
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1989 |
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1962 |
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1964 |
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1952 |
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1994 |
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1928 |
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1930 |
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1930a |
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1930b |
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1934 |
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1935 |
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1942 |
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1987 |
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1976 |
Contrastive Subsistence Strategies and Land Use as Factors for Understanding Indian-White Relation in New England. Ethnohistory 23(1):1-18. |
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1979 |
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1985 |
Cultural Changes on the Southern New England Frontier, 1630-1665. Pp. 131-162 in Cultures in Contact: The European Impact on Native Cultural Institutions in Eastern North America, A.D. 1000-1800. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. |
Thomson, Betty Flanders
1958 |
The Changing Face of New England. New York: Macmillan. |
Thorbahn, Peter F.
1988 |
Where are the Late Woodland Villages in Southern New England? Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 49(2):46-57. |
Thorbahn, Peter F., and Deborah Cox
1988 |
The Effect of Estuary Formation on Prehistoric Settlement in Southern Rhode Island. In Holocene Human Ecology. George P. Nicholas, ed. New York and London: Plenum Press. |
Thorowgood, Thoman
1650 |
Jewes in America; or, Probabilities That the Americans Are of That Race. With the Removall of Some Contrary Reasonings, and Earnest Desires for Effectuall Endeavors to Make Them Christian. London: W.H. for T. Slater. |
Thorson, Robert M.
1991 |
Postglacial History of a Cedar Swamp in Southeastern Connecticut. Journal of Paleolimnology :1-19. |
Thorton, R.
1987 |
American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History Since 1492. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press. |
Thresher, Calista P.
1901-02 |
Homes and Haunts of the Pequots. New England Magazine 25(6):742-754. |
Time-Life Books, eds.
1995 |
Algonquians of the East Coast. Richmond, V.A.: Time-Life Education. |
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1996 |
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1971 |
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Tooker, Elizabeth, ed.
1979 |
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Tooker, William Wallace
1895 |
Louisquisset¾ Letter on Name, dated November 17. 1894. Booknotes XII:85-86. Providence, Rhode Island. |
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1901 |
Algonquin Series. 10 Vols. New York: Harper Press. |
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1904 |
Algonquin Names of Some Mountains and Hills. Journal of American Folk Lore XVII:171-179. Boston, Mass. |
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1911 |
Indian Place Names on Long Island, and the Islands Adjacent. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. |
Towner, Lawrence W.
1955 |
A Good Master Well-served: A Social History of Servitude in Massachusetts, 1620-1750. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.) |
Townshend, Charles Hervey
1900 |
The Quinnipiack Indians and Their Reservation. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor. |
Tradescant, J.
1656 |
Musaeum Tradescantianum: or a Collection of Rarities Preserved at South-Lambeth Neer London. London: Grismond. (Reprinted as Old Ashmolean Reprints 1, Oxford University Press, 1925.) |
Travers, Milton A.
1957 |
The Wampanoag Indian Federation of the Algonquin Nation; Indian Neighbors of the Pilgrims. New Bedford, Mass.: Reynolds-De Walt. rev. ed. 1961. Boston: Christopher Publishing House. |
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1960 |
The Wampanoag Indian Tribute Tribes of Martha's Vineyard: The Story of the Capowacks of Nope, the Takemmy-Wampanoags, the Nunpaug-Wampanoags, the Aquinnah-Wampanoags of Catachukutcho (Gay Head Tribe), the Chappaquiddick-Wampanoags. New Bedford, Mass.: M. A. Travers. |
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1963 |
The Last of the Great Wampanoag Indian Sachems: A Factual Story of the Last Days of King Philip's War, 1676. Boston: Christopher Publishing House. |
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1976 |
One of the Keys, 1676-1776-1996. The Wampanoag Indians Contribution. A List of Words and Definitions from the Language of the Historical Indians of Southeastern Massachusetts; Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and Rhode Island. Dartmouth, Mass.: The Dartmouth, Mass. Bicentennial Commission. |
Trent, Robert
1982 |
Coastal Algonkian Culture 1500-1680. Pp. 66-94 in Introduction, Migration and Settlement. (Vol 1 of New England Begins: The Seventeenth Century.) Johnathan L. Fairbanks and Robert Trent, eds. Boston, Mass.: Museum of Fine Arts. |
Trento, Salvatore M.
1978 |
The Search for Lost America. Contemporary Books, Inc. (Reprinted: Penguin Books, 1979.) |
Trigger, Bruce G., ed.
1978 |
Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 15 (Northeast). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. |
Trumbull, Benjamin
1926 |
A Compendium of the Indian Wars in New England: More Particularly Such as the Colony of Connecticut have been Concerned and Active in New Haven, August 25th anno 1767. Hartford, Conn: E.V. Mitchell. |
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1972 |
A Complete History of Connecticut. New York: Arno Press. |
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1972a |
The War with the Pequots,... Chapter V. In A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of the First Planters, from England, in the Year 1630, to the Year 1764; and to the Close of the Indian Wars. 1818. (Reprinted: New York, Arno Press). |
Trumbull, James Hammond
1869-1870 |
On Some Mistaken Notions of Algonkin Grammar, and on Mistranslations of Words from Eliot's Bible, etc. The Transactions of the American Philological Association. |
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1869-1870a |
On the Best Method of Studying the American Languages. The Transactions of the American Philological Association. |
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1870 |
The Composition of Indian Geographic Names. Connecticut Historical Society Collections 2:3-51. Hartford, Conn. |
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1871 |
On Algonkin Names for Man. The Transactions of the American Philological Association. |
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1872 |
On Some Words derived from Languages of North American Indians. The Transactions of the American Philological Association. |
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1881 |
Indian Names of Places, etc. in and on the Borders of Connecticut with Interpretation of Some of Them. Hartford, Conn.: Lockwood & Brainerd. (Reprinted, 1974.) |
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1903 |
Natick Dictionary. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 25. Washington, D.C. |
Tucker, William F.
1877 |
Historical Sketch of the Town of Charlestown, in Rhode Island, from 1636-1876. Westerly, Rhode Island: G.B. and J.H. Utter. |
Tuma, Stuart John Jr.
1985 |
Contact Period (1500-1675) Burials in Southeastern New England. University of Massachusetts. (Unpublished M.A. Thesis). |
Turchenseske, John A., Jr.
1984 |
Indian Policy and the Brotherton Indians. Pp. 201-209 In Papers of the Sixteenth Algonquian Conference. Ottawa: Carleton University. |
Turnbaugh, William A.
1976 |
The Survival of a Native Craft in Colonial Rhode Island. Man in the Northeast 11:74-79. |
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1980 |
Early and Middle Archaic elements in southern Rhode Island. Pp. 59-72 in Early and Middle Archaic cultures in the Northeast. D. R. Starbuck and C. E. Bolian, eds. Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology No. 7. Rindge, NH: Franklin Pierce College. |
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1982 |
Rhode Island. Pp. 41-42 in A compilation of Fluted Points of Eastern North American by Count and Distribution: An AENA Project. Louis A Brennan. (comp.). Archaeology of Eastern North America. 10:27- 46. |
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1984 |
The Material Culture of Rhode Island 1000: A Mid-17th Century Narragansett Indian Burial Site in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Kingstown: Rhode Island: University of Rhode Island, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology. |
Turnbaugh, Sarah Peabody and William A. Turnbaugh
1989 |
The Indians and colonists of South County, Rhode Island : A Driving Tour. Kingston, Rhode Island: Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Rhode Island. |
Turnbaugh, William A., Sarah P. Turnbaugh, and Thomas H. Keifer
1984 |
Characterization of Selected Soapstone Sources in Southern New England. In Prehistoric Quarries and Lithic Production. J. Ericson and B. Purdy, eds. Cambridge University Press. |
Turner, Frederick
1983 |
Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness. Tutgers University Press. |
Tveskov, Mark A.
1992 |
Early Woodland Settlement and Subsistence on Block Island, Rhode Island. Storrs, Conn.: University of Connecticut. (Unpublished Master's Thesis.) |
Tylor, Theodore W.
1972 |
The States and Their Indian Citizens. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. |
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