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Algonkians of New England

Algonkians of New England
Author: Peter Benes
Publisher: Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Ninnuock (the People)

Ninnuock (the People)
Author: Steven F. Johnson
Publisher: Bliss Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Algonkians of New England

Algonkians of New England
Author: Peter Benes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1993
Genre:
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"Good News from New England"

Author: Edward Winslow
Publisher: Native Americans of the Northe
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625340832

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First Published in 1624, Edward Winslow's Good News from New England chronicles the early experience of the Plimoth colonists, or Pilgrims, in the New World. His account was an attempt to convince supporters in England that the colonists had established friendly relations with Native groups and, as a result, gained access to trade goods. Although clearly a work of diplomacy, masking as it did incidents of brutal violence against Indians as well as evidence of mutual mistrust, the text nevertheless offers more complicated and nuanced representation of the Pilgrims' first years in New England than other primary documents of the period. In this scholarly edition, Kelly Wise cup supplements Good News with an introduction, additional primary texts, and annotations to bring to light multiple perspectives, including those of the first European travelers to the area. Native captives who traveled to London and shaped Algonquian responses to colonists, the survivors of epidemics that struck New England between 1616 and 1619, and the witnesses of the colonists' attack on the Massachusetts.


After King Philip's War

After King Philip's War
Author: Colin Gordon Calloway
Publisher: Dartmouth College
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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New perspectives on three centuries of Indian presence in New England.


John Eliot and the Praying Indians of Massachusetts Bay

John Eliot and the Praying Indians of Massachusetts Bay
Author: Kathryn N. Gray
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611485045

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This book traces the development of John Eliot’s mission to the Algonquian-speaking people of Massachusetts Bay, from his arrival in 1631 until his death in 1690. It explores John Eliot’s determination to use the Massachusett dialect of Algonquian, both in speech and in print, as a language of conversion and Christianity. The book analyzes the spoken words of religious conversion and the written transcription of those narratives; it also considers the Algonquian language texts and English language texts which Eliot published to support the mission. Central to this study is an insistence that John Eliot consciously situated his mission within a tapestry of contesting transatlantic and political forces, and that this framework had a direct impact on the ways in which Native American penitents shaped and contested their Christian identities. To that end, the study begins by examining John Eliot’s transatlantic network of correspondents and missionary-supporters in England, it then considers the impact of conversion narratives in spoken and written forms, and ends by evaluating the impact of literacy on praying Indian communities. The study maps the coalescence of different communities that shaped, or were shaped by, Eliot’s seventeenth-century mission.


Algonkian

Algonkian
Author: Bob Eaton
Publisher: 1 Reed Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Algonquian Indians
ISBN: 9780962803147

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Algonkian is a comic-style book with hand-lettered text that graphically depicts life in New England before the English invasion. Author Bob Eaton created several dozen 40-page "comic" books focused on the New England Indians. In Algonkian we learn about the several New England tribes that shared a language and a culture. We meet Squam and Shomet as small children and watch them grow up to be parents themselves. Along the way we learn about Native American childrearing, hunting, agriculture, warfare, and spirituality. Bob Eaton's artwork opens up a whole new vista on a way of life that was ruthlessly destroyed by self-righteous invaders in only a few generations.


The Algonquian of New York

The Algonquian of New York
Author: David M. Oestreicher
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2002-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823964277

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Describes the origins, history, and culture of the Native Americans who lived in and near what is now New York state, and whose languages were included in the Algonquian group, from prehistory to the present.


New England Encounters

New England Encounters
Author: Alden T. Vaughan
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781555534042

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The essays, which were originally published in The New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, consider a wide range of areas in Native American-white relations: from Abenaki territory in northern Maine to Pequot lands in southern Connecticut; from profitable commerce to devastating warfare; from religious persuasion to labor exploitation; from cultural mixing to non-violent resistance; from literary representation to political argumentation. A comprehensive and insightful introduction by the editor places the richly diverse topics and perspectives within the broader context of New England ethnohistory. Most of the authors have added postscripts to their original essays commenting on recent scholarship and interpretations.