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semioticapocalypse · 4 months
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Arno Rafael Minkkinen. Narragansett. Rhode Island. 1973
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ker4unos · 2 years
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EAST INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICAN RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
The Midwestern United States is a North American region that constitutes the northern central part of the United States.
HURON ─ “The Wyandot, or Huron, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the north of Lake Ontario.” ─ Huron Information ─ Huron History ─ Huron Language
LAKOTA ─ “The Lakota people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to North and South Dakota.” ─ Lakota Language ─ Lakota Language Reclamation Project ─ Lakota Dictionary
SENECA ─ “The Seneca people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the south of Lake Ontario.” ─ Seneca Information ─ Seneca Culture ─ Seneca Language
The Northeast United States is a North American region that constitutes the northeastern part of the United States.
BLACKFOOT ─ “The Blackfoot people are an Indigenous North American military confederation that share the Blackfoot language. They are native to northeastern America.” ─ Blackfoot Culture ─ Blackfoot Language
LENAPE ─ “The Lenape, or Leni Lenape, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Northeastern Woodlands.” ─ William Penn on the Lenape ─ Lenape Language ─ Lenape Dictionary
NARRAGANSETT ─ “The Narragansett people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Rhode Island.” ─ Narragansett Records ─ Narragansett Language ─ Narragansett Language
WAMPANOAG ─ “The Wampanoag, or Wôpanâak, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to southeastern Massachusetts.” ─ Chappaquiddick Wampanoag Information ─ Wampanoag Culture ─ Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project
The Southern United States is a North American region that constitutes the southern part of the United States.
CADDO ─ “The Caddo people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States.” ─ Caddo History ─ Caddo Language ─ Caddo Alphabet
CHEROKEE ─ “The Cherokee are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States.” ─ Cherokee Information ─ Cherokee Culture and History ─ Cherokee Dictionary
CHICKASAW ─ “The Chickasaw people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the southeastern United States.” ─ Chickasaw History ─ Chickasaw Language ─ Chickasaw Language and Word Stress
CHOCTAW ─ “The Choctaw, or Chahta, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Alabama and Mississippi.” ─ Choctaw Information ─ Choctaw Culture ─ Choctaw Mythology
CREEK ─ “The Creek, or Muskogee, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Southeastern Woodlands in the United States.” ─ Creek Information ─ Creek Language
*GULLAH ─ “The Gullah people are an African American people. They live in the Lowcountry Region of the United States.” ─ Gullah Culture ─ Gullah Cuisine
KIOWA APACHE ─ “The Plains Apache are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Oklahoma and Texas.” ─ Apache Information ─ Apache Culture ─ Apache Creation Myth
PAWNEE ─ “The Pawnee people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Oklahoma.” ─ Pawnee Information ─ Tirawa of Pawnee Legend ─ Pawnee Dictionary
POWHATAN ─ “The Powhatan, or Powatan, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to eastern Virginia.” ─ Important Powhatan People ─ Powhatan History ─ Powhatan Language
* - The Gullah are not indigenous North American people. They are an African diasporic people.
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camera-worker · 3 months
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Fog on Narragansett Bay, 2008
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bwwhitney · 2 years
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Narragansett, full moon rising, 14 June 2022
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truthseeker-blogger · 5 months
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Famous People You May Not Know-
Chief Massasoit
Massasoit was born in a Pokanoket village at the site of today's Rhode Island. His village was near a spring of water which is named after him. He was liked by seven leaders.
In March 1621, a Native American named Samoset entered Plymouth Colony and said to the Pilgrims in English, "Welcome Englishmen".
He had learned some words from the English fishermen and traders that had visited his tribe. He said he was sent by Massasoit, “the greatest leader of the country.”
After a few days, Massasoit came in person and was received with great friendship.
Massasoit's people had been seriously weakened by a series of epidemics and were vulnerable to attacks by the Narragansetts, and he formed an alliance with the colonists at Plymouth Colony for defense against them.
It was through his assistance that the Plymouth Colony avoided starvation during the early years.
When the Pilgrims decided to celebrate a bountiful harvest of Thanksgiving, Massasoit was invited and brought 90 warriors as guests.
For the Thanksgiving feast, they pounded the dried ears of corn into a dish they called nasaump, and prepared a stewed pumpkin porridge called pompion.
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dreamingonpaper · 7 months
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Seriously loving Rhode Island already!
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7weaslesinacoat · 10 months
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Some fun ol’ boat sketches- I had a lot of fun on Narragansett bay
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tredawakandan · 2 years
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Just a general salute to Two Hawks🫡. He showed how somebody can reclaim their family culture and heritage . Not to forget becoming a chief which who does his best in leading his people
✊🏿💯💯💯
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offdutyplaces · 9 months
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narragansett, ri
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sippinwithbrandi · 2 years
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theirmarks · 8 months
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Miantonomo, Miantonomoh, Myantonomy. His Mark. (repost from 12.27.22)
Nahaganset (Narragansett). His home along the western shores of Narragansett Bay, in so-called Rhode Island, and into so-called eastern Connecticut. Sachem. In 1640s, appealed to sister tribes to create an alliance against colonizers. Brought to Mass. Bay Colony in 1640 on charges of conspiracy against settlers.  Executed in Mohegan territory in 1643 following tensions with Mohegan sachem, Uncas and the English.
Place names mentioned in this deed, for so-called “Warwick, RI,” signed January 1642, include:  “Sowhanes Bay,” “Copassanatuxett,” “Shawhomet” (spelled as they appear in the document).
His kin: Son of Mascus; nephew to Canonicus; brother to Pessicus; father of Canonchet. His partner: Wawaloam. 
[Indian deed of Warwick, Rhode Island], 1642. Seen @ John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI.
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victusinveritas · 4 months
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Epic photo taken by Todd Gianguzzi of the surf at the Narragansett seawall today.
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roadtripnewengland · 6 months
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A visit to Point Judith in Narragansett, Rhode Island. A bit of history about the light, an anonymous artwork, and the Battle of Point Judith during World War 2. #rhodeisland #pointjudith #lighthouses #earthworks #ww2
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bwwhitney · 2 years
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Sunrise off Narragansett, 14 June 2022
3 days in Narragansett for my wife's family mini reunion.
More photos in the pipeline (when I get back to reliable wifi).
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A dreamy Tuesday. Sunshine, sea walls, laughter, and learning. #rezarites #vanity4themovement #iamsaltwater #gaiagallactica #blackwomanwriter #blackwomanartist #ambitiousblackfeminist #poetry #art #blackgirlmagic #blackwriters #blackwomenwriters #blackwomanpoets #blackartists #writingwhileblack #carefreeblackgirl #saltwater #narragansett #pier (at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqEu2Q8MChK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dopescissorscashwagon · 8 months
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Point Judith Lighthouse in Narragansett, RhodeIsland
📸 Barry Mullin
@NE_Lighthouses
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