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The Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans
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The Native Circle is a website mainly
__ devoted to the Mohican Indians. It has a
/ \ page about our tribe's symbol:Many Trails
NATIVE CIRCLE >>-----> see it here if you
\ __ / use a text browser. This wonderful
site, maintained by Debbie Lonesome Dove
of Mohican ancestry, has links to
Stockbridge musicians, and links to sites
of interest to Native Americans.
- A brief history of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans revised by the Stockbridge-Munsee Historical
Committee, May, 1996
- History of the
Mahican People ... from a series of tribal histories authored by Lee
Sultzman. See also his account of the
Massachusett
tribe and the Delaware tribe. According to Stockbridge-Munsee oral tradition, the
Muh-he-con-ne-ok tribe occupied New England from the seashore at Manhattan
to Lake Champlain. The tribe prior to 1730 was composed of different bands
including Mohegans, Manahattas, Housatonic
River Indians, Massachusetts and others which together formed one nation,
one family, "bound by blood, marriage and descent".
- Early history of Colonie, New York
and the
History of
Lenox, Massachusetts
provide a few interesting tidbits about the Mohicans.
- Vanguilder
Marriage
Note that Vanguilder was the Mohican in this story...see Debbie's Native
Circle Page for more details !!
- Dialog on Native-L about the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans.
- USCode
459b Mohican land and mineral rights
- USCode 1142
Mohican tribal membership
- Poem by Aupaumut: 1725
- Algonquian language classification
- Treaty with Oneida, Tuscarora and Stockbridge Munsee (1794)
- Treaty with New York Indians (1838)
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