Eastern Woodland Natives
Sachem
Walkingfox carries his Mohegan Staff
"My people, the Eastern Woodland Natives, were the first to be assimilated by the Invaders from Europe. We lost everything but our dignity to those who came and took all that we offered and then demanded more.
This web page has historical information about Eastern Woodland Native Nations, maps at the time of first contact, and a few Eastern Nations web sites."
Eastern Woodland Native History The Woodland Period: 2000 BC - 1000 AD The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations New England Native History Long Island History: Meet the Mohegan Preacher Samson Occum The Colonial Period Manners and Customs of the Natives of New England - 1637 The Significance of Wampum to Seventeenth Century Natives in New England
Historical Eastern Woodland Native Maps New England Colonies, 1607-1760
A Special Eastern Woodland Native History The following links are from the World History Archives Web site It is an excellent source for articles and stories concerning issues of importance to Eastern Woodland people: History of Eastern Woodland Natives Retrospective History of Eastern Woodland Natives Contemporary Political History of Eastern Woodland Natives
Eastern Woodland Native Tribes Natives of the Lower Hudson Valley
The Lenapes:
The Lenni-Lenape:
Native Tribes of the Hudson River
Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point
People of the waters that are never still: The Mohican Nation - Stockbridge - Munsee Band
A new Native Economy: Gambling
Native Gaming and Native Poverty
Mashantucket Pequots win again
National Native Gaming Association Raps
Tribal Nations: Casinos and Gambling
This project assembled for a third grade class, is an honorable and worthy addition to the other excellent web sites on this page.
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