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Month: December 2024

Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican History | Tribal Histories
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History/Culture

Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican History | Tribal Histories

December 30, 2024November 27, 2024
Munsee Months
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Munsee

Munsee Months

December 23, 2024November 27, 2024
The Lord’s Prayer in Munsee with Mike Ford
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Munsee

The Lord’s Prayer in Munsee with Mike Ford

December 16, 2024November 27, 2024
Algonquian Animate and Inanimate Stems (Giving Understanding to How Our Ancestors Saw the World)
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Theory

Algonquian Animate and Inanimate Stems (Giving Understanding to How Our Ancestors Saw the World)

Right before I walked away from the Mohegan language project, I noticed a very interesting pattern with some of the…

December 12, 2024January 31, 2025
Clan Mother: Healing the Community
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History/Culture

Clan Mother: Healing the Community

Mary Miller managed to use heartbreak as a way to help the Stockbridge community. A-ho.

December 9, 2024November 25, 2024
Weekly Historical Note Sept. 28, 2009
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History/Culture

Weekly Historical Note Sept. 28, 2009

An interesting short article covering in brief the histories of the Stockbridge-Munsee and the Brothertown Indians. This PDF is housed…

December 2, 2024November 25, 2024
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Spearcarrier's favorite artifacts she's found in the field were Woodland period pottery sherds, a bone hair pin, and part of a porcelain doll. There's a Swift Creek tale from college she finds funny, but no one else gets the humor. These days she sings and writes.

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