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Resources: 7 listings
- Hassanamesit or “Place of the Small Stones,” Notes on the Indian Reservation at Hassanamesit or Hass
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- Part I of a documentary summary of the history of the “Praying Indians” of the Nipmuc settlement at Hassanamesit, by a former Nipmuc tribal historian. It covers the period from the seventeenth century through the creation of Grafton, Massachusetts in 1728 from the reservation lands of the Nipmucs at Hassanamesit.
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- hassanamisco reservation foundation
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- Hassanamisco Nipmuc News & Updates.
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- NIAC's (Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut) Kid's Corner
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- Find Things in a Wetu / Find Tribes in the Northeast, Match the Animal with their Tracks, Can you String these 9 beads?, Woven Wampum Maze, Native American or European Foods?, Help the Chipmunk find his Acorn!, Finger Puppets
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- Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- The Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut is dedicated
to our Nipmuc ancestors, to our future seven generations, and to all
who have helped our People. Nipmuc Indians are the original people
of central New England, and are among the "Eastern Woodlands"
or Algonquian Indians of the Eastern United States.
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- Nipmuc Indian Development Corporation
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- The mission of the Nipmuc Indian Development Corporation is to assist with the revitalization of the Nipmuc Indian community through the promotion and provision of culturally-appropriate economic and community development programs.
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- Nipmuc Place Names of New England
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Nipmuc |
US - Northwest |
- Unseen Neighbors: Native Americans of Central Massachuetts, A People Who Had Vanished
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Nipmuc |
US - Northeast |
- This is an article by Dr. Thomas Doughton titled "Unseen Neighbors: Native Americans of Central Massachusetts, A People Who Had 'Vanished' " A shortened version of this writing was published in Colin G. Calloway, editor, After King Philip's War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1997).
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