Bibliography for Studies of American Indians in and Around Rhode Island th st 16 – 21 Centuries
Frank Waabu O'Brien, Ph.D. June, 2004 Revised ~ October, 2005
PREFACE
This volume is an expanded and updated version of an unpublished manuscript produced for a project entitled, Native Journies, Intersections, and Jonnycakes, a congressionally earmarked grant funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, National Archives and Records Administration (2001-2002). The first draft of the Indian Bibliography was compiled in May, 2002 by myself as CoPrincipal Investigator at Rhode Island Indian Council, Dr. Albert T. Klyberg (CoPrincipal Investigator, Heritage Harbor Museum), and Kalyana S. Champlain (Researcher, Rhode Island Indian Council). An attempt has been made to record all relevant published documents for the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and major documents for Massachusetts and Connecticut that fall under the scholarly rubrics of history, archaeology and anthropology (including linguistics and other subcategories related to “ethnography”). There is a large body of highly specialized research on Native American linguistics relating to Indians in and around Rhode Island which we cannot capture in this volume. The reader is referred to Ives Goddard, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 17 (Languages), Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution. Three electronic Internet sources will prove invaluable to researchers. Locally, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation maintains a website database that encompasses 15 bibliographic categories devoted to regional Native Americans; see http://www.pequotmuseum.org/Home/LibrariesArchives/RESEARCHLIBRARY/Bibli ographiesResearchGuides.htm. At the University of Rhode Island’s Special Collections Library the reader will find a bibliographic database for Rhode Island History, and other areas; see www.uri.edu/library/special_collections. The Federal Smithsonian Institution website is another invaluable research resource for the United States; see http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guides.htm.
—ACKNOWLEGMENTS— The bibliography was made possible with the support of many people, organizations and institutions. The Native Journies project was strongly supported by Senators Ben Nighthorse Campbell (CO), Jack Reed (RI) and Lincoln D. Chaffee (RI) of the United States Senate. Dr. Albert T. Klyberg, former Director of Museum Programs, Heritage Harbor Museum, created the srcinal source grant for the collaboration between Heritage Harbor Museum and the Rhode Island Indian Council. Darrell Waldron, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Indian Council, provided a home and support for the researchers. Ray Petrarca, Council Accountant, was very helpful in coordinating expenditures and logistics. Many research and records facilities throughout the country contributed to the listings. In Rhode Island we must mention the Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State, Division of State Archives and Public Records Administration, The Rhode Island Historical Society Library, The Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission, The Black Heritage Society, The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University, University of Rhode Island Special Collections Library, The Rhode Island Department of Education, The Providence Journal, Narragansett Indian News, Providence Public Library, and The Narragansett Indian Tribal Nation. In nearby Massachusetts we were assisted by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston Public Library, and Harvard 2
University. We thank the Mashantucket Pequot Library and Research Center, and Connecticut Historical Society in Connecticut. Other academic libraries providing information include Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. The United States Library of Congress allowed electronic access to numerous American, Canadian and European scholarly research libraries, and the Smithsonian Institution contributed to our research efforts.
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n.d. ~ no date of publication n.p. ~ no place of publication and/or publisher n.s. ~ new series o.s. ~ old series s.l. (Latin), sine loco ~ without place of publication s.n. (Latin), sine nominee ~ without name of publisher ser. ~ serial comp. ~ compiler; comps. ~ compilers
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ed.~ editor or eds. ~ editors vol. ~ volume; vols. ~ volumes Pp. ~ pages 2ed. ~ second edition; 3ed. ~ third edition, etc. _____ ~ same author(s) as above http: ~ online Internet document ms. ~ manuscript trans. ~ translator
The present volume contains 1,778 entries. We expect this listing to grow organically over the years. Francis J. O’Brien, Jr. (AKA Frank Waabu O’Brien & Moondancer) Newport, RI, June 9, 2004; June 24, 2004; October 8, 2005
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Bibliography for Studies of American Indians in and Around Rhode Island, 16th – 21st Centuries © 2004 Francis J. O’Brien, Jr., Aquidneck Indian Council
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Adams, Charles F. 1892
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Indian Names of Localities in Wethersfield. The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut: Volume I: The History [1904]. Camden, Maine: Picton Press:35-38.
Adney, Edwin Tappan, and Howard I. Chapelle 1964
The Bark Canoe and Skin Boats of North America. Museum of History and Technology. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
Afable, Patricia O. and Beeler, Madison S. 1996
Place Names. Pp. 185-199 in Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 17 (Languages). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Alden, John Eliot and Dennis C. Landis, eds. 1980-1997
European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the America, 1493-1750. 6 vols. Providence, Rhode Island and New York: The John Carter Brown Library and Readex Books.
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The Illy-Smelling Sea: Indians, Information and the Early Search for the Passage. Man in the Northeast 33:127-135.
Allen, Morse S 1963
Connecticut Place Names. Connecticut Antiquarian15, Dec.:20-24.
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Allen, Zachariah 1876
Bi-centenary of the Burning of Providence in 1676. Defence of the Rhode Island System of Treatment of the Indians, and of Civil and Religious Liberty. An Address Delivered Before the Rhode Island Historical Society. April 10, 1876. Providence: Providence Press Company.
Anderson, Virginia D. 1994
King Philip’s Herds: Indians, Colonists, and the Problem of Livestock in Early New England. William and Mary Quarterly51(4):601-24.
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Anonymous 1676
A Farther Brief and True Narration of the Great Swamp Fight in the Narragansett Country December 19, 1675. Written a Few Days Later and First Printed at London in February, 1676; Now Reproduced for the Honour of Those Who Won and Lost and for the Instruction and Edification of a Later Generation Met to Commemorate Those of Their General Convention of The Society of Colonial Wars Held at Providence on May 17 & 18, 1912. Providence: Printed by S.P.C. for the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1912.
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1802. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society , 2d ser., 3:1-12. [Indian Fish Weir at Anthony, Rhode Island] Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society 30(1): cover photo. Providence.
______ 1843
On the Question- What is the Meaning of the Absrcinal Phrase Shawmut? Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyVol. X, Second Series:173-174.
______ 1870
The Last of the Narragansetts. New England Historical and Genealogical Register 24(2):192.
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The Pequot Massacre of Southport, Connecticut, July 13, 1637. American Monthly Magazine 23:203.
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The Connecticut Guide: What to See and Where to Find It. Hartford, Conn.: Emergency Relief Commission.
______ 1936
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Area Native Americans Participate in Pequot War Documentary. Narragansett Indian News 5(3):1, 7.
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Connecticut Archives, Towns and Lands, 1st ser., Vol. 1. (Unpublished Documents in Connecticut State Library, Hartford.)
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Applebaum, Diana K. 1984
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Arber, Edward 1897
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Armstrong, Virginia I. 1975
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Apes [Apess], William 1829
A Son of the Forest: The Experience of William Apes, a Native of the Forest. Comprising a Notice of the Pequod Tribes of Indians. New York: William Apes.
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Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts Relative to the Mashpee Tribe; or The Pretended Riot Explained. Boston: Jonathan Howe.
Apess, William 1835
Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, Relative to the Marshpee Tribe, or, the Pretended Riot Explained. Boston: Press of Jonathan Howe. (Reprinted: Stanfordville, New York, E. M. Coleman, 1979).
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Eulogy on King Philip, As Pronounced at the Odeon in Federal Street, Boston. By the Rev. William Apes, an Indian, January 8, 1836. Boston, Mass.: William Apess.
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Experience of Five Christian Indians, of the Pequod Tribe. Boston, Mass.: William Apess.
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The Increase of the Kingdom of Christ, a Sermon. New York: The Author.
Apess [Apes], William [with Barry O'Connell] 1992
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Archer, Gabriel 1906
The Relation of Captaine Gosnols Voyage to the North Part of Virginia, Begunne the Sixe and Twentieth of March, Anno 42. Elizabethae Reginae 1602. and Delivered by Gabriel Archer, a Gentleman in the Said Voyage [1625]. Pp. 302-313 in Vol. 18 of Hakluytus Posthumus or Puchas His Pilgrimes, by Samuel Purchas. Glasgow, Scotland: James MacLehose and Sons.
Arnold, Laura K. 1995
Crossing Cultures: Algonquian Indians and the Invention of New England. Los Angeles, California: University of California, Los Angeles. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.)
Arnold, James N. 1891
Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, 21 vols. Providence, Rhode Island: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company.
Arnold, James 1896
A Statement of the Case of the Narragansett Tribe of Indians. Newport: Mercury Press.
Arnold, Samuel G.
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Ash, Anna, Jessie Little Doe Fermino and Ken Hale 2001
Diversity In Language Maintenance And Restoration: A Reason For Optimism. Pp 119-135 in The Green Book of Language Revitalisation in Practice . Leanne Hinton, and Ken Hale, eds. New York: Academic Press.
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Ashley, Clifford W. 1926
The Yankee Whaler, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Attaquin, Helen A.A. 1970
A Brief History of Gay Head or Aquinnah. No Place: Helen A.A. Attaquin.
Aubin, George F. 1972
A Historical Phonology of Narragansett. Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.)
______ 1972
Roger Williams: Another View. International Journal of American Linguistics 38:266-277.
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A Proto-Algonquian Dictionary. Ottawa: National Museum of Man.
______ 1975a
More on Narragansett Keesuckquand. International Journal of American Linguistics 41 (1975):239-40.
______ 1976
Narragansett Color Terms. Pp. 105-114 in Papers of the 7th Algonquian Conference, 1975, William Cowan, ed.,. Ottawa: Carleton University.
______ 1977
Quelques aspects du système consonantique du narragansett. Pp. 151-155 in Actes du 8e Congrès des Algonquinistes, 1976, William Cowan, ed.,. Ottawa: Carleton University.
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Toward the Linguistic History of an Algonquian Dialect: Observations on the Wood Vocabulary. Pp. 127-137 in Papers of the 9th Algonquian Conference. William Cowan, ed. Ottawa: Carleton University.
______ 1983
A Lord's Prayer in Wampanoag? Pp. 239-244 in Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes. William Cowan, ed. Ottawa: Carleton University.
Avery, Rev. John 1901
The Pequot Indians. In History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900. Norwich, Conn: Noyes and Davis.
Aylmer, Kevin J. 1972
The Massacre of the Piney Wood Hills. New England Galaxy 13:20-8.
Axelrod, Alan 1993
Trouble in New Canaan: The Pequot War (1634-1638): The Establishment of a Pattern. In Chronicle of the Indian Wars: From Colonial Times to Wounded Knee. New York: Prentice Hall
Axtell, James 1981
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The Invasion Within: the Contrast of Culture in Colonial North America. New York: Oxford University Press.
______ 1991
Imagining the Other: First Encounters in North America. Washington, D.C.: American Historical Association.
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Beyond 1492: Encounters in Colonial North America. Oxford University
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Press.
Ayres, Harral 1940
The Great Trail of New England. Boston, Mass.: Meader Publishing Co.
Backus, Issac 1871
A History of New England and Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians Called Baptists. 2ed. Newton, Mass.: Backus Historical Society.
Bacon, Austin 1858-1859 Bacon, Edgar M. 1904
[Manuscript Facsimile Copy of the Natick Town Records.] Natick, Mass.: Office of the Town Clerk. Narragansett Bay: Its Historic and Romantic Associations and Picturesque Setting. New York.
Bacon, Oliver 1856 Bader, Charles D. 1996
A History of Natick, From its First Settlement in 1651 to the Present Time. Boston, Mass.: Damrell and Moore. Creating and Restoring Wetlands. Erosion Control May/June:22-27.
Badger, Stephen 1816
Historical and Characteristic Traits of the Americans in General, and Those of the Natick in Particular; in a Letter from the Reverend Stephen Badger, of Natick, to the Corresponding Secretary [1798]. Collections of the Mass. Historical Society, ist ser., 5:32-45, 1816. Native Americans Today: Sociological Perspectives. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, Inc.
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Bailey, Paul 1954
Long Island Whalers. Amityville, New York: Long Island Forum.
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Early Long Island, its Indian Whalers, and Folklore Rhymes. Westhampton Beach, New York: Long Island Forum.
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Bailey, Thomas A., and David M. Kennedy 1968
The American Spirit. 7ed. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Bakeless, John 1950
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Baker, Alice C. 1897
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Baker, A. & H. Izard 1991
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Baker, Brenda J. 1994
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Baker, Henry A. 1896
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Baker, Virginia 1894
Glimpses of Ancient Sowams. Reminiscences of the Absrcines—Their Sayings and Doings. Providence.
______ 1904
Massasoit's Town Sowams in Pokanoket, Its History, Legends and Traditions. Warren, Rhode Island: The author.
Ballantine, Betty, and Ian Ballantine, eds. 1993
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Ballou, Hosea Starr 1935
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Barber, Russell J. 1979
Human Ecology and Estuarine Ecosystem: Prehistoric Exploitation in the Merrimack Valley. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.)
______ 1982
The Wheeler’s Site: A Specialized Shellfish Processing Station on the Merrimack River. Peabody Museum Monograph 7. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Press.
Barratt, Joseph., ed. 1916
Meaning of Indian Local Names, etc. [Historical address delivered May 26, to the Citizens of Springfield, Mass., Connecticut Historical Society].
______ 1851
The Indians of New England and North-Eastern Provinces. Middletown, Conn.
Bartlett, John R. 1844 _____ 1847
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______ 1847a
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______ 1848
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Census Of The Inhabitants Of The Colony Of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations. Providence, Rhode Island: Knowles, Anthony & Co., State Printers.
_____ 1864
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_____ 1868
Primeval Man. s.n.:s.l.
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_____ 1868a
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_____ 1874
The History Of Printing In America, With A Biography Of Printers, And An Account Of Newspapers ... 2 ed. Albany, N.Y., J. Munsell, Printers.
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_____ 1939
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1980
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______ 1962a
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Church, State, and the American Indians: Two and a Half Centuries of Partnership in Missions Between Protestant Churches and Government. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House.
______ 1968
Missionary Motivation Through Three Centuries. Pp. 113-151 in Reinterpretation in American Church History. Jerald C. Bauer, ed. (Essays in Divinity 5) Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
______ 1969
Methods in American Missions to the Indians in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Calvinist Models for Protestant Foreign Missions. Journal of Presbyterian History 47(2):124-148.
Beck, Horace P. 1959
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Bell, James 1997
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Belknap, Jeremy, and Jedidiah Morse 1955
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1993
Island, Rhode Island. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, 27 March. Danbury, Conn.)
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Bendremer, Jeffrey 1993
The Late Woodland of Eastern Connecticut. Storrs, Conn.: University of Connecticut. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.)
Bendremer, Jeffrey C.M., and Robert E. Dewar 1994
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Benedict, Reverend David 1986
History of Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Reminiscences and New Series of Reverend David Benedict. Elizabeth J. Johnson and James Lucas Wheaton, IV, comps.. Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Spaulding House Publications.
Benedict, Jeff 2001
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Benes, Peter, ed. 1980
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Algonkians of New England: Past and Present. The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings 1991. Boston, Mass.: Boston University.
Benezet, Anthony 1771
Some Historical Account of Guinea, its Situation, Produce, and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants: With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature, and Lamentable Effects: Also a Republication of the Sentiments of Several Authors of Note on this Interesting Subject, Particularly an Extract of a Treatise Written by Granville Sharp. Philadelphia.
Bennett, M.K. 1955
Food Economy of the New England Indians, 1605-75. Journal of Political Economy 63(5):369-97.
Benjamin, Mary 1995
Red Wing Has Spoken: The Life and Work of a Native American Woman in Her Journey Through the 20th Century (in press).
Benton, Myron B. 1912
Indians of the Webutuck Valley. Lakeville, Conn: Lakeville Journal.
Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr. 1978
The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian From Columbus to the Present. New York: Vintage Books, Random House.
______ 1987
Cultural Pluralism Versus Ethnocentrism in the New Indian History. Pp. 35-45 in The American Indian and the Problem of History. Calvin Martin, ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bernard, Wilbert A., Jr. 1976
The Rise and Fall of the Narragansett Indians. Bridgewater, Mass.: Bridgewater State College. (Unpublished Master’s Thesis.)
Bernstein, David J. 1987
Prehistoric Subsistence at Greenwich Cove, Rhode Island. Binghamton, New York: State University of New York (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.)
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Prehistoric Use of Plant Foods in the Narragansett Bay. Man in the Northeast 44:1-13.
______ 1993
Prehistoric Subsistence on the Southern New England Coast: the Record from Narragansett Bay. San Diego: Academic Press.
Berry, Brewton
Almost White. New York: Macmillian.
1963 Bherer, Harold 1990
Wampum and Letters Patent: Exploratory Study of Native Entrepreneurship. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Institute for Research on Public Policy.
Bicknell, Thomas W. 1908
Sowams: With Ancient Records of Sowams and Parts Adjacent— Illustrated. New Haven, Conn.: Associated Publishers of American Records.
______ 1920
The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. 5 vols. New York: The American Historical Society, Inc.
Biglow, William 1830
The History of the Town of Natick from the Time of the Apostolic Eliot MDCL to the Present Time. Boston, Mass.: March, Capen and Lyon.
Biggar, Henry Percival, ed. 1822
The Works of Samuel de Champlain. 6 vols. Toronto: The Champlain Society. (Reprinted: Toronto University Press, Toronto, Canada, 1971.)
Binford, Lewis R. 1972
Mortuary Practices: Their Study and Their Potential. Pp. 208-243 in Archaeological Perspective. L. Binford, ed. New York: Seminar Press.
Bingham, Amelia G. 1970
Mashpee, 1870-1970. Mashpee, Mass.: Mashpee Centennial Committee.
Bird, S. Elizabeth 1996
Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press/Harper Collins.
Black, David W. and Ruth Holmes Whitehead 1988
Prehistoric Shellfish Preservation and Storage on the Northeast Coast. North American Archaeologist 9(1):17-30.
Blanchette, JeanFrancois 1980
Firearms. Pp. 67-71 in Burr's Hill, A 17th Century Wampanoag Burial Ground in Warren, Rhode Island. S.G. Gibson, ed. Brown University, Rhode Island: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.
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Bliss, Leonard 1836
The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; Comprising a History of the Present Towns of Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Pawtucket, From Their Settlement to the Present Time; Together With Sketches of Attleborough, Cumberland, and a Part of Swansey And Barrington, to the Time That They Were Severally Separated From the Original Town. Boston: Otis, Broaders, & Company
Blodgett, Harold 1935
Samson Occam. Hanover, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College.
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The Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Narragansett Weekly, November 6. Rhode Island.
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Consigned to History Final Proceedings in the Matter of the Narragansett Indians Dedication of the Monument at Fort Ninegret Oration [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Bulletin, August 31. Rhode Island.
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Charlestown’s Indians Council Met in Conference With Indian Commisioner George Carmichael Jr. at Shannock. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Sunday Journal, April 11. Rhode Island.
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Indians Hold Meeting at Stone Church Annual Ritualistic Program held Despite Yesterday’s Rainstorm. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August
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The Indian Claim Mr. James Arnold Advances an Interesting Construction of the Old Deed. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, September 28. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians Council Met in Conference With Indian Commissioner George Carmichael Jr. at Shannock. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Evening Bulletin, November 23. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Evening Bulletin, November 6. Rhode Island.
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Want Millions From Rhode Island Narragansett Indians Will Ask the Assembly to Pay Land Claims. [Newspaper Article.] New York Times, January 17. New York.
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The Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Narragansett Weekly, January 18. Rhode Island.
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The Narragansetts Passing of a Once Powerful Tribe of Rhode Island Indians Their Present Claims Against the State Recent Pow-wows, [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 31. Rhode Island.
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The Narragansett Indians. Meeting of the Commission to Hear Their Claims. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,March 3. Rhode Island.
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Troubles of the Tribes: Judiciary Committee Hears the Claims of the Narragansett Indians, April 14. [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States
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The Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Newport Herald, February 28. Rhode Island.
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Who Owns the State of Rhode Island? Surviving Members of the Narragansett Indians Claim 135, 000 Acres Their Demands Will Be Presented to the General Assembly in April The Chief Deposed at Yesterday’s Pow-wow Because he Liked Drink and the Prize Ring. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,February 28. Rhode Island. ⎯
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A Heap Big Claim. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, February 28. Rhode Island.
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The Claims of Descendants of the Narragansett Tribe of Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, January 29. Rhode Island.
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The Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] .] Providence Daily Journal, August 31. Rhode Island.
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Narragansetts Not Owners: Supreme Court Decides Against Tribe. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, February 25. Rhode Island.
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Last of the Narragansetts Chiefs: Gideon Ammons, a Famous South County Character, is Dead. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, December 4. Rhode Island.
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Gideon Ammons Dead: Body of the Last of the Narragansett Chiefs Found in the Woods. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, December 4. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians Meet Their Attorney Francis M. Morison Tells of the Results of the Recent Hearing Before a Sub-Committee of the United States Senate. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, October 16. Rhode Island.
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Notice: To Their Heirs and Others Who Claim to Be Interested in the Montauk, Shinnecock, Narragansett and Mohegan Tribes or Clans of Indians, Signed by the Indian Council of the Narragansetts. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, November 5. Rhode Island.
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Indian Claims. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, November 15. Rhode Island.
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The Indians Meet Few Remaining Descendants Gather in Charlestown. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 13. Rhode Island.
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Indian Meeting in Charlestown: Annual Celebration of the Narragansett Tribe. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,August 14. Rhode Island.
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Indians Preparing for Yearly Powwow Descendants of the Narragansetts to Gather at Tribal Home. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 5. Rhode Island.
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Daily Journal, August 11. Rhode Island.
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Gatherung of a Vanishing Race. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 21. Rhode Island.
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Indian Sunday Descendants of the Narragansetts Gathered in Charlestown. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 14. Rhode Island.
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The Scattering of the Narragansett Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,January 3. Rhode Island.
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Chief Noka Still Seeks to Regain Narragansett Lands for his People. . [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 29 July 1982.
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Narragansett Indians Again Seek Return of Land: Descendants of Once Powerful Tribe Believed to be Planning to Assert Title to Section of South County Swamp Lands in Charlestown Secret Council is Held in Old Meeting House. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,June 21. Rhode Island. ⎯
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“Chief” Ammons, Survivor of Old Indian Tribe, Dead. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Evening Bulletin,December 6. Rhode Island.
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New England Indians. [Newspaper Article.] Rhode Island.
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Providence Daily Journal,August 17. Rhode Island.
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Indians at Annual Meeting. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 11. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians Meet at Charlestown More than 150 Attend Annual Session and Pow-wow of Tribe’s Survivors. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,August 10. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians Revive Pow-wow. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Sunday Journal,August 16. Rhode Island.
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Providence Daily Journal,January 26. Rhode Island.
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R.I. Indians Smoke Peace Pipe Again Descendants of Famous Chiefs Gather for Conference at Old Church. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 9. Rhode Island.
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Indians Have Meeting Today Hundreds of Tribal Descendants Gather at Old Meeting Place. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 14. Rhode Island.
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Indian to Hold Pow-wow Rites. [Newspaper Article.] Sunday Journal, August 12. Rhode Island.
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Indian to Hold Annual Gathering: Annual Meeting Will Take Place in Charlestown. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 4. Rhode Island.
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Indians Ancestor Seeks $4,000,000: Councilor of Narragansetts Ask Justice for Remaining 118 of That Tribe. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, March 22. Rhode Island.
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Indian Chief Opposed to Third Head: Narragansetts Resent Efforts of Charlestown Man to Gain Power Sekater and Noka Claim Recognition by Government. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, June 16. Rhode Island.
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Indians Seek to Gain Birthright Chief Sekater Says Claim Based on Deception in Former Settlement. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, June 17. Rhode Island.
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Indians Seeks $4,000,000 in R.I. Land Sale. [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83.
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A.I. Williams Grant Sachem of Federation. [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 29 July 1982.
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Justice for the Red Man South County Sachem Summons Tribes for a Last Stand. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,October 18. Rhode Island.
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Indian Chief to Seek State Probe of Charge Land Wrongfully Taken. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,December 23. Rhode Island.
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Dissension Causes Rift in Algonquins. [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 29 July 1982.
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Indian Chiefs Guest at Peckham House. [Newspaper Article.] Anonymous. No Place. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 29 July 1982.
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The Indian Shore Claim Proceedings of the Recent Hearing at the Shannock Before Speaker Owen. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Telegram, February 20. Rhode Island.
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Narragansetts Hold Pow-wow Indians’ 257th Annual Meeting Conducted on Reservation at Charlestown. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 13. Rhode Island.
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Indians Hold 257th Annual Gathering Charter Received. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 13. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians 257th Form Organization. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,December 4. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians are Given Charter Recognition Meeting Held at Old Stone Church in Charlestown Governor Present. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, December 5. Rhode Island.
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Narragansetts Hold First Tribal Meeting in 58 Years. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, December 12. Rhode Island.
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Officials Elected at Tribe Meeting. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, January 20. Rhode Island.
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Tribe Church Bill Passed. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, April 4. Rhode Island.
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Narragansetts To Meet Next Sunday Tribe Will Have Powwow at Columbia Heights on Saturday. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 4. Rhode Island.
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Indians Open Pow-wow at Shannock. Westerly Sun, August 11. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Dawn. [Periodical.] Narragansett Tribal Nation. Oakland, Rhode Island.
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[Narragansett Language Lessons.] June, 1935 through October, 1936. Narragansett Tribal Nation. Oakland, Rhode Island.
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Narragansetts Ask Legislature to Set Aside State Indian Day. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, March 30. Rhode Island.
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Governor (White Buffalo) Green Signs an Indian Bill. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Evening Bulletin,April 24. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians to Meet Sunday Annual Gathering Will Be held in Charlestown. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 4. Rhode Island.
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Indians Observe Ancient Customs Narragansetts Hold 265th Annual August Meeting Day in Their Old Church. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Evening Bulletin,August 12. Rhode Island.
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Tribal Meeting Held by Indians Narragansetts Stage 268th Session at Reservation in Charlestown Woods. [Newspaper Article.] Providence
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Narragansetts Hold 268th Annual August Meeting Day. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 14. Rhode Island.
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Many at Rites of Indian Tribe. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal, August 11. Rhode Island.
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Indians Have Voted Right Along But Referendum Makes it Official. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,November 20. Rhode Island.
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Narragansett Indians in Annual 2-Day Session. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,August 8. Rhode Island.
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Indians Hold Tribal Rites at Charlestown Powwow. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,August 12. Rhode Island
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Indian Discord Ends Great Swamp Rites. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,September 25. Rhode Island
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Gang Besieges Indian Home in Shannock. [Newspaper Article.] Chariho Times, June. Rhode Island
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A Day of Good (And Wet) Spirits. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, July 24. Rhode Island.
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Garrahy Will Push Indian Purchase of Shannock Village. [Newspaper Article.] Providence Daily Journal,August 22. Rhode Island
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Memorandum to Whom it May Concern October 4 [Re membership and
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Five Tribal Members Picked to Sit on Land Corporation. [Newspaper Article.] Westerly Sun, August 8. Rhode Island
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Wahteauonk. [Newspaper of the Narragansett Indian Tribal Education Project, Inc.] Vol. I:1 September, 1979
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Wahteauonk. [Newspaper of the Narragansett Indian Tribal Education Project, Inc.] Vol. I:2 January, 1980
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Indian Council Fires Thomas. Chariho Times, June 25. Rhode Island
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Restraining Order Issued Against One Tribal Faction. [Newspaper Article.] Chariho Times, August 20. P. 21 in Recommendations and Summary of Evidence for Proposed Finding for Federal Acknowledgement of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island, Pursuant to 25 CFR 83. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 29 July 1982.
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One Nation - Two Worlds - Centuries Of Struggle - The Narragansetts and the 'knife-men' [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 2. Rhode Island. One Nation - Two Worlds - Dual Realities - (Second Of Five Parts) - Dual Realties [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 2. Rhode Island.
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One Nation - Two Worlds - (Third Of Five Parts) - City Indians [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 3. Rhode Island. One Nation - Two Worlds - (Fourth Of Five Parts) - Spanning The Generations [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 4. Rhode Island. One Nation - Two Worlds - Centuries Of Struggle - From Church To Citadel, Narragansetts Endure [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 4. Rhode Island. One Nation - Two Worlds - (Last Of Five Parts) - Casino Dreams [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal, August 5. Rhode Island. ONE NATION - TWO WORLDS - CENTURIES OF STRUGGLE - Rules keep changing in Narragansetts' fight for casino [Newspaper Article.] Providence Journal August 5. Rhode Island. [Newspaper Article.]
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