History of the Indians of Connecticut from the Earliest Known Period to 1850 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION THE COUNTRY MANNERS AND CUSTOMS INSTITUTIONS | 1 |
Fishing | 8 |
Close connection among the Connecticut River tribes | 10 |
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aborigines acres afterwards ancient appointed arrows Assembly attack called canoes Cassasinamon chieftain Coll Colonial Records colonists commenced Commissioners Connecticut River considerable Court death deed dians Document Dutch enemy England English Farmington fathoms of wampum fire Fitch Forest forty Gardiner Governor granted Hartford Haven Haven Colony Hazard Hermon Garret Hist hundred hunting Indian Papers inhabitants John Mason killed land lish lived Long Island Mass Massachusetts Miantinomo miles Milford Mohawks Mohe Mohegan Petition murder named Narragansetts natives Nehantics never Ninigret Nipmucks Norwich obtained Oweneco parties Pequot war Pequots Podunks Potatucks pounds powwows present prisoners probably Quinnipiacs received remained Rhode Island Roger Williams sachem sagamore Samuel Mason Sassacus savage Saybrook Scatacook seems sent Sequassen settlement settlers shore Stanton territory thirty Thomas Stanton tion town township tract treaty tribe Trumbull Tunxis twenty Underhill vessel village wampum warriors Wawequa Wequash Wethersfield wigwams Windsor Winthrop