
Nipmuc - Wikipedia
The Nipmuc or Nipmuck people are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who historically spoke an Eastern Algonquian language, probably the Loup language. [6] Their historic territory Nippenet, meaning 'the freshwater pond place', is in central Massachusetts and nearby parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island .
Nipmuc Culture and History (Nipmuck) - Native Languages of …
Map of early Nipmuc and other New England Indian territory. Tribal maps showing the original home lands of the Nipmuc Indians and their neighbors. Pictures of regional Nipmuc and Mohegan clothing. Information about the houses, canoes and artifacts of the Nipmucs and their neighboring tribes. Nipmuc writers, their lives and work.
History – Hassanamisco Indian Museum
A Brief Look at Nipmuc History. The people the English referred to as Nipmuc, or “freshwater people” occupied the interior portion of what is now Massachusetts and parts of Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Native American Trails Project: Nipmuc Nation. Hudson, A. (1889). The history of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1638-1889
Map of the Nipmuck or Nipnet country - NYPL Digital Collections
Map of the Nipmuck or Nipnet country: to accompany Drake's Old Indian chronicle, compiled chiefly from a survey of 1774
NIAC Publications ~ Nipmuc Place Names - Table of Contents
NIPMUC PLACE NAMES OF NEW ENGLAND. Map 1. Nipmuc land transfers, ca. 1600-1700. Map 2. Contact Period Nipmuc bands in central Massachusetts. Map 3. Indian Praying Towns as of 1674. Map 4. Native Settlements and Trails, ca. 1600-1650. Map 5. Late 17th-century Indian Resettlement. Do not reproduce without permission Return to NIAC PUBLICATIONS.
Nipmuc | Native American, Algonquian, Massachusetts | Britannica
Nipmuc, Algonquian -speaking North American Indian group that originally occupied the central plateau of what is now the U.S. state of Massachusetts and extended into what are now northern Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Nipmuc River Trails | Town of Burrillville Conservation Area Highlight Address: 545-593 Round Top Road, Harrisville, RI 02830 GPS: 41.98308, -71.69571 Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Acres: 213 Trails: 2.75 miles Trail di˜culty: Easy to moderate Habitat: Hemlock Forest, Woody Wetlands, Pine Forest, Meadow, Scenic River,
Home - Tribal Government of the Nipmuc Nation
The official site of the Tribal Government and Citizens of Nipmuc Nation On behalf of our ancestors and their descendants, it is the sacred mission of all the members of our community to preserve and promote the culture, language, and values of the Nipmuc People, while striving to improve the quality of life for all our citizens, including the ...
Category : Nipmuc maps - Wikimedia
Media in category "Nipmuc maps" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. 125 of 'History of the United States, prepared especially for schools. ...
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