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The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Rise of an American Indian Nation (Civilization of the American Indian Series) [Paperback]

Laurence M. Hauptman (Author), James D. Wherry (Author), William T. Hagan (Foreword)

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March 15, 1993 Civilization of the American Indian Series (Book 198)

Before their massacre by Massachusetts Puritans in 1637, the Pequots were preeminent in southern New England. Their location on the eastern Connecticut shore made them important producers of the wampum required to trade for furs from the Iroquois. They were also the only Connecticut Indians to oppose the land-hungry English. For those reasons, they became the first victims of white genocide in colonial America.

Despite the Pequot War of 1637, and the greed and neglect of their white neighbors and "overseers," the Pequots endured in their ancestral homeland. In 1983 they achieved federal recognition. In 1987 they commemorated the 350th anniversary of the Pequot War by organizing the Mashantucket Pequot Historical Conference, at which distinguished scholars presented the articles assembled here.

 


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Laurence M. Hauptman is Professor of History in the State University of New York, College at New Paltz, and the author of several books on the Iroquois in New York state.



James Wherry is the Socio-Economic Development Specialist of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe. He has won the Praxis Award for his work as an applied anthropologist.



William T. Hagan is retired Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. His numerous books on American Indian subjects include The Sac and Fox Indians; United States–Comanche Relations; Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief; and Theodore Roosevelt and Six Friends of the Indian, all published by the University of Oklahoma Press.


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Despite the presence of approximately 20,000 American Indians in six New England states today, popular misconceptions and a lack of accurate information persist about the region's indigenous peoples. Read the first page
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federal acknowledgment, bead makers, federal recognition, tribal membership, tribal funds, wampum beads, historical conference
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New England, Mashantucket Pequots, Pequot War, Gay Head, New York, Indian Affairs Council, United States, Long Island, Rhode Island, Connecticut Valley, Mashantucket Reservation, American Indians, Connecticut River, Lantern Hill, Massachusetts Bay, North Stonington, Roger Williams, Block Island, Martha's Vineyard, Department of the Interior, Narragansett Bay, Long Pond, Wooden People, Connecticut Colony, General Court
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