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Researching Your Narragansett Indian Heritage
Posted by: Flo Legge (ID *****1402) Date: November 25, 2007 at 09:17:04
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I have read few books on South County history of the poor...Black...and Indian...I suggest you may want to read these books as you will hit brick walls in this particular researching and that their is vitually noone that reaches out to help...Like me most of the research now is found in the history books that can explain why you cant find these records...

LIFE IN AN OCCUPIED LAND, 1676 A.D. - present
Simmons (1989) and Weinstein (1989) provide overviews. See also William S. Simmons and Cheryl L. Simmons Old Light on Separate Ways: The Narragansett Diary of Joseph Fish, 1765-1776, University Press of New England (1982). An excellent account of the colonial period that combines oral and documentary history is Ruth Wallis Herndon and Ella Wilcox Sekatau, "The Right to a Name: The Narragansett People and the Rhode Island Officials in the Revolutionary Era," Ethnohistory Volume 44, Summer (1997).

Unwelcome Americans By Ruth Herndon...this is an awesome onereally states why records are not found....

Flo


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