Michael R. H. Swanson, Ph. D.
Office: GHH 215
Hours: M, W, F 11:00-12:00
T, 2:30 - 4:00 or by appointment
Phone: 254 3230
To augment your understanding concerning Native American Tribes in New England, visit two useful resources... each of which contains links to historical and contemporary information about a number of the most important tribes in this area. Clicking on the links to the left will carry you to these. See what you can find about at least one of the tribes mentioned in Wood or Mourt.
Do note that both these sites are created by amateurs, and must be used with some caution. Use the site on Indian technology I introduced you to on the last syllabus., as well. I want each of you to post some interesting fact or discovery to your journal.
For Friday, September 23
From the Internet, Download and Read
Relations between the English and Native Americans were frequently tense, and often marked by bluster, bluff, chicanery, and outright deceit. Phineas Pratt was in the thick of things from the first, and his narrative provides a good sense of this. It reads as if it would make a good screenplay. Perhaps it needs to be taken with a grain of salt, Pratt was tryng to get a pension for services rendered.