Title:
Indians' tactics differ in bid to regain control
Author:
Judith Gaines
Subjects:
Abenakis
Federal recognized indian tribes
Hassanimisco Nipmuc
Maliseets
Mashantucket Pequots
Passamaquoddies
Penobscots
Federal recognized indian tribes
Hassanimisco Nipmuc
Maliseets
Mashantucket Pequots
Passamaquoddies
Penobscots
Object ID:
scr-027-013-014
Object Name:
scrapbook
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
The Globe
Publication Place:
Boston, Ma.
Pubication Date:
04/17/1989
Collection:
Indian and Colonial Scrapbook
Summary:
There are many ways that New England Native Americans have been fighting to regain control. Those like Chief Homer S. Francis of the Abenakis in Swanton, Vermont ticket local officials when the officials ticket them. Others like Walter Vickers, a Hassanimisco Nipmuc, have given up on being seen as a federal recognized tribe due to the amount of expenses and paperwork needed. Then, there is the history surrounding federal recognition as a tribe from the Passamaquoddies, Penobscots, and the Maliseets who protested until being listened to.
People:
Elizabeth George Plouffe
Homer St. Francis
Kevin McBride
Martha Langevin
Michael Delaney
Richard Hayward
Theresa Bell
Walter Vickers
Wayne Newell
Homer St. Francis
Kevin McBride
Martha Langevin
Michael Delaney
Richard Hayward
Theresa Bell
Walter Vickers
Wayne Newell
Search Terms:
Abenakis
Hassanimisco Nipmuc
Maliseets
Mashantucket Pequots
Passamaquoddies
Penobscots
Hassanimisco Nipmuc
Maliseets
Mashantucket Pequots
Passamaquoddies
Penobscots