
Hassanamesit Woods | Grafton, MA
Once the site of a "praying Indian village," Hassanamesit's complex history and remarkable resources include an archaeological record, documented ownership by Nipmuc Indians …
Hassanamisco Nipmuc - Wikipedia
The Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band is a state-recognized tribe in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They were recognized in 1976 by Governor Michael Dukakis via Executive …
History – Hassanamisco Indian Museum
In August of 1675, the colonial government made a decision to confine all Indians to one of five plantations – Natick, Nashobah, Punkapog, Wamesit, and Hassanamesit. Any Indians found …
Hassanamisco Tribe of The Hassanamesit Reservation and …
Hassanamisco Tribe of The Hassanamesit Reservation and Nipmuc Nation Mar 18 Attend the East Coast Premiere of award-winning documentary Remaining Native.
Facilities • Hassanamesit Woods - Grafton, MA
Visit the University of MA (UMASS) Boston's Fiske Center for Archaeological Research Hassanamesit Woods Project Website. Read UMASS Boston's Fiske Center for …
Hassanamesit - The Historical Marker Database
John Eliot established here in 1651 a village of Christian Indians called Hassanamesit - "at a place of small stones." It was the home of James the Printer who helped Eliot to print the …
How do you understand a piece of land? You walk it, explore it, watch and listen for its features and critters, its dead and growing things. Every month it changes, every year and decade. It …
Fiske Center
The archaeological investigation of Hassanamesit Woods in Grafton, Massachusetts is a collaborative project involving in the Town of Grafton, The Fiske Center and the Nipmuc Nation.
Hassanamesit Woods
Hassanamesit Woods 13 Salisbury St, Grafton, MA 01519. Sports & Recreation. 13 Salisbury St, Grafton, MA 01519. More info
Hassanamesit Woods is now a tract of land set aside for hiking trails and outdoor education; however it was once part of a large 10,000 acre area of land inhabited by the Hassanamisco …