Professional Documents
Culture Documents
for Studies of
American Indians
in and Around
Rhode Island
th
st
16 21 Centuries
P R E F A C E
This volume is an expanded and updated version of an unpublished manuscript
produced for a project entitled, Native Journies, Intersections, and Jonnycakes, a
congressionally earmarked grant funded by the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission, National Archives and Records Administration (2001-2002).
The first draft of the Indian Bibliography was compiled in May, 2002 by myself as CoPrincipal Investigator at Rhode Island Indian Council, Dr. Albert T. Klyberg (CoPrincipal Investigator, Heritage Harbor Museum), and Kalyana S. Champlain
(Researcher, Rhode Island Indian Council).
An attempt has been made to record all relevant published documents
for the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and major documents for
Massachusetts and Connecticut that fall under the scholarly rubrics of history,
archaeology and anthropology (including linguistics and other subcategories related to
ethnography). There is a large body of highly specialized research on Native
American linguistics relating to Indians in and around Rhode Island which we cannot
capture in this volume. The reader is referred to Ives Goddard, ed., Handbook of North
American Indians, Vol. 17 (Languages), Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution.
Three electronic Internet sources will prove invaluable to researchers.
Locally, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation maintains a website database that
encompasses 15 bibliographic categories devoted to regional Native Americans; see
http://www.pequotmuseum.org/Home/LibrariesArchives/RESEARCHLIBRARY/Bibli
ographiesResearchGuides.htm. At the University of Rhode Islands Special
Collections Library the reader will find a bibliographic database for Rhode Island
History, and other areas; see www.uri.edu/library/special_collections. The Federal
Smithsonian Institution website is another invaluable research resource for the United
States; see http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guides.htm.
ACKNOWLEGMENTS
The bibliography was made possible with the support of many people, organizations
and institutions. The Native Journies project was strongly supported by Senators Ben
Nighthorse Campbell (CO), Jack Reed (RI) and Lincoln D. Chaffee (RI) of the United
States Senate. Dr. Albert T. Klyberg, former Director of Museum Programs, Heritage
Harbor Museum, created the original source grant for the collaboration between
Heritage Harbor Museum and the Rhode Island Indian Council.
Darrell Waldron, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Indian Council,
provided a home and support for the researchers. Ray Petrarca, Council Accountant,
was very helpful in coordinating expenditures and logistics.
Many research and
records facilities throughout the country contributed to the listings. In Rhode Island we
must mention the Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State, Division of State
Archives and Public Records Administration, The Rhode Island Historical Society
Library, The Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission, The
Black Heritage Society, The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University,
University of Rhode Island Special Collections Library, The Rhode Island Department
of Education, The Providence Journal, Narragansett Indian News, Providence Public
Library, and The Narragansett Indian Tribal Nation. In nearby Massachusetts we were
assisted by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston Public Library, and Harvard
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University. We thank the Mashantucket Pequot Library and Research Center, and
Connecticut Historical Society in Connecticut. Other academic libraries providing
information include Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and Yale
University. The United States Library of Congress allowed electronic access to
numerous American, Canadian and European scholarly research libraries, and the
Smithsonian Institution contributed to our research efforts.
ABBREVIATIONS
For the readers convenience, standard abbreviations used throughout the book
include:
The present volume contains 1,778 entries. We expect this listing to grow
organically over the years.
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Abbott, John S. C.
1857
Adams, Charles F.
1892
Adams, Sherman W.
and Stiles, Henry R
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Allen, John L.
1987
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Passage. Man in the Northeast 33:127-135.
Allen, Morse S
1963
Allen, Zachariah
1876
Anderson, Virginia D.
1994
Andrews, J. Clinton
1986
Anonymous
1676
A Farther Brief and True Narration of the Great Swamp Fight in the
Narragansett Country December 19, 1675. Written a Few Days Later and
First Printed at London in February, 1676; Now Reproduced for the Honour
of Those Who Won and Lost and for the Instruction and Edification of a
Later Generation Met to Commemorate Those of Their General Convention
of The Society of Colonial Wars Held at Providence on May 17 & 18, 1912.
Providence: Printed by S.P.C. for the Society of Colonial Wars in the State
of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1912.
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1696
Massachusetts; or, The First Planters of New England. The End and Manner
of their Coming Thither, and Abode There: In Several Epistles to the
Countess of Lincoln. Boston. (Reprinted: Collections of the Massachusetts
Historical Society. ser. I, Vol. 8, Boston, 1802.)
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1815
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1815a
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1837
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1843
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1870
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1903
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1935
The Connecticut Guide: What to See and Where to Find It. Hartford, Conn.:
Emergency Relief Commission.
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1936
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1973
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1991
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2000
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n.d.
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n.d.
Applebaum, Diana K.
1984
Arber, Edward
1897
Armstrong, Virginia I.
1975
I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians. New
York: Pocket Books.
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1835
Apess, William
1835
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1836
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1837
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1837a
The Increase of the Kingdom of Christ, a Sermon. New York: The Author.
Archer, Gabriel
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Arnold, James N.
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Arnold, James
1896
Arnold, Samuel G.
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Ashley, Clifford W.
1926
Aubin, George F.
1972
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1972
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1975
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1976
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1977
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1978
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1972
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Axelrod, Alan
1993
Axtell, James
1981
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1985
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1991
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1992
Ayres, Harral
1940
The Great Trail of New England. Boston, Mass.: Meader Publishing Co.
Backus, Issac
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Bacon, Austin
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1856
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1996
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Boston, Mass.: Damrell and Moore.
Creating and Restoring Wetlands. Erosion Control May/June:22-27.
Badger, Stephen
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Bailey, Paul
1954
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1962
Early Long Island, its Indian Whalers, and Folklore Rhymes. Westhampton
Beach, New York: Long Island Forum.
Bakeless, John
1950
America as Seen by Its First Explorers: The Eyes of Discovery. New York:
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Baker, Alice C.
1897
True Stories of New England Captivities Carried To Canada During the Old
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Baker, Brenda J.
1994
Baker, Henry A.
1896
Baker, Virginia
1894
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1904
"Dr. Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War, and His Family
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(1940), pp. 66-71, 168-180, 238-245, 346-351; 95 (1941), pp. 127-135,
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Balthazar, Richard
1992
Barber, Russell J.
1979
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1982
Meaning of Indian Local Names, etc. [Historical address delivered May 26,
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1851
Bartlett, John R.
1844
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1847
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1847a
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1848
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1848a
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1858
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1864
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1868
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1868a
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1874
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1874a
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Bartocci, Clara
1987
Basset, Benjamin
1782
Basto, A.
1937
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1939
The second summers field work on the village site in South Woodstock,
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Beaudry, Mary C.
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Beaver, R. Pierce
1962
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1962a
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1966
10
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1966a
Church, State, and the American Indians: Two and a Half Centuries of
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1968
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Beck, Horace P.
1959
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Bencivengo, Frank
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Benedict, Reverend
David
1986
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New England Prospect. Maps, Place Names and the Historical Landscape.
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1991
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Benezet, Anthony
1771
Some Historical Account of Guinea, its Situation, Produce, and the General
Disposition of its Inhabitants: With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of
the Slave Trade, its Nature, and Lamentable Effects: Also a Republication
of the Sentiments of Several Authors of Note on this Interesting Subject,
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Bennett, M.K.
1955
Benjamin, Mary
1995
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Benton, Myron B.
1912
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1987
Bernstein, David J.
1987
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1992
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1993
Berry, Brewton
1963
Bherer, Harold
1990
Bicknell, Thomas W.
1908
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1920
The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. 5 vols.
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Biglow, William
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The History of the Town of Natick from the Time of the Apostolic Eliot
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1972
Bingham, Amelia G.
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Bird, S. Elizabeth
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Bliss, Leonard
1836
Blodgett, Harold
1935
Boas, Franz
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Bodger, George
Madison
1883
Soldiers in King Philip's War being A Critical Account of That War with A
Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England from 1620-1677,
Official Lists of the Soldiers of Massachusetts Colony Serving in Philip's
War, and Sketches of the Principal Officers, Copies of Ancient Documents
and Records Relating to the War, Also Lists of the Narraganset Grantees of
the United Colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut. New
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Boissevain, Ethel L.
1952
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1956
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1959
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1963
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1969
Sachems, Kings, Presidents and Chiefs: The Changing Functions and Titles
of the Heads of the Narragansett Tribe. (Paper Read at the Northeastern
Anthropological Society Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island, April 25,
1969.)
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1969a
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1970
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1973
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1975
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1981
Bonfanti, Leo
1970
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1971
Bond, C. Lawrence
1991
Bourne, Russell
1990
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1990a
The Battle that Shaped New England's Mind: The Pequot War of 1637. In
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York: Oxford University Press.
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Bowen, Joanne
1990
Boyd, Susan H.
1979
Bradford, William
1650?
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1794
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1908
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Bradley, Cyrus
Sherwood
1923
Bradley, James W.
1983
Blue Crystals and Other Trinkets: Glass Beads from Sixteenth and Early
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1987
Bradstreet, Howard
1933
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Bradshaw, Harold
Clayton
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Bradstreet, Howard
1933
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1981
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1987
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1978
Braun, David P.
1980
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The First Peoples of the Northeast. Lincoln, Mass.: Moccasin Hill Press.
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1988
Brereton, John
1602
A briefe and true relation of the discouerie of the north part of Virginia;
being a most pleasant, fruitfull and commodious soile: made this present
yeere 1602, by Captaine Bartholomew Gosnold, Captaine Bartholowmew
Gilbert, and diuers otr gentlemen their associats. Written by M. Iohn
Brereton. Whereunto is annexed a treatise, conteining important
inducements for the planting in those parts, and finding a passage that way
to the South Sea, and China. Written by M. Edward Hayes. Londini,
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Brigham, Clarence
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Brigham, William
1836
The Compact with the Charter and Laws of the Colony of New Plymouth.
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Bromley, Stanley
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Brooks, Harlow
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The Medicine of the American Indians. Bulletin of the New York Academy
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Brown, Alexander
1890
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n.d.
Browne, J. Ross
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Butler, Eva L.
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1997
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Cave, Albert A.
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Chamberlain, Barbara
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Champlain, Samuel de
1613
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A Journal of the Survey of the Narragansett Bay, and Parts Adjacent: Taken
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Chapin, C.F.
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1716
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Coddington, John I.
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1873
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