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Algonkians of New England : past and present / editor, Peter Benes ; associate editor, Jane Montague Benes.

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

GUSN

GUSN-153396

Description

156 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.

Details

Descriptive Terms

Algonquian Indians History Congresses.
Indians of North America History Congresses.
Algonquian Indians Portraits.
Ethnic relations Congresses.

Originator

Benes, Peter.
Benes, Jane Montague.
Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife.

Contents

Introduction / Neal Salisbury -- 'The examination of Sarah Ahhaton': the politics of 'adultery' in an Indian town of seventeenth-century Massachusetts / Ann Marie Plane -- Vernacular literacy and Massachusetts world view, 1650-1750 / Kathleen J. Bragdon -- The Algonkian spiritual landscape / Constance A. Crosby -- It smells fishy to me: an argument supporting the use of fish fertilizer by the native people of southern New England / Nanepashemet -- New England Algonkians in the American Revolution / Colin G. Calloway -- 'Ancient and crazie': Pequot lifeways during the historic period / Kevin A. McBride -- Native basketry, basketry styles, and changing group identity in southern New England / Ann McMullen -- William Apess and the survival of the Pequot people / Barry O'Connell -- Joseph Laurent's Intervale camp: post-colonial Abenaki adaptation and revitalization in New Hampshire / Gary W. Hume -- Change and continuity of spiritual practice among the Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians of Webster, Massachusetts / Diane Fisk Bray -- Taken from life: early photographic portraits of New England Algonkians, ca. 1845-1865 / Jane Van Norman Turano.

Publication

Boston : Boston University

Publisher Series

Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife annual proceedings ; 1991
Annual proceedings (Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife) ;

Description

156 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Rodris Roth Library.

Call Number

Roth F1.D82 1991

Places

New England

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