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Indian Fort

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A major focal point of Molly Ockett's world was Pigwacket, the ancient Indian enclave at present-day Fryeburg, Maine. This late 16th century representation of an East Coast Algonquian village conveys something of Pigwacket's appearance in the…

Indian legends / Jean-Claude Dupont

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Indian New England before the Mayflower

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Indian pictures, past and present

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Indian Raid 1931

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In August 1931, the people of Bethel celebrated the 150th anniversary of New England's Last Indian Raid with a parade, speeches, a special edition of the local paper, and a "pageant" meant to recreate that long-ago skirmish. The grand climax of this…

Indian Raid map

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This map pinpoints sites connected with New England's Last Indian Raid of August 2-3, 1781: (1) Indians venture south from Umbagog Lake; (2) Barker homestead on Sunday River attacked; (3) Captives taken at Clark house in Bethel; (4) Gilead settler…

Indian Rock Camps - Hanover

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Indian teepee

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Despite her familiarity with the ways of the white settlers, Molly Ockett practiced an Indian style of living during her travels throughout the area, including trips to northern Vermont, New Hampshire, and Canada. Stopping at favorite campsites and…

Indian wars of New England, by Herbert Milton Sylvester

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Contents: v. 1. Topography of Indian tribes. The early settler and the Indian. The Pequod war. Wars of the Mohegans -- v. 2. The land of the Abenake. The French occupation. King Philip's war. St. Castin's war -- v. 3. Queen Anne's war. Lovewell's…

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Indians of the Androscoggin Valley

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Indians of the Androscoggin Valley The Indians of the Androscoggin River Valley were members of the Anasigunticook tribe, a sub-group of the Abenakis, the major tribal grouping which encompassed the Indians from the Pennacooks in New Hampshire to…

Indians of the Great Lakes area

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Indians of the lower plateau

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