A recent New Yorker article by E.Tammy Kim highlights the collaboration between the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress and the Passamaquoddy in their efforts to digitally reclaim historical sound recordings. In addition, there is an interesting discussion…
Author: Tobias Glaza
Yale Indian Papers Project Collaborates with Harvard on Mellon Funded Initiative
The Eastern Pequot Journals of the Reverend Joseph Fish
Collaborative Partnership with the New London County Historical Society
Yale Indian Papers Project editors would like to thank Edward Baker and Tricia Royston, both of the New London County Historical Society at the Shaw Mansion in downtown New London, CT, for allowing us to image a number of documents…
“My mother’s name was Dimiss Occuish…”
In the summer of 1844, Lurea Dick, a Brothertown Indian from what was then Wisconsin Territory, corresponded with the overseer of the Niantic Tribe in East Lyme, Connecticut, seeking a distribution from the Niantic tribal funds. This request was not…