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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, ChristiantownCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Arts & Abstract IdeasSummary
A request by the natives at Okokamy (or Christiantown) for the interposition of the General Court regarding the illegal removal of trees from native lands, and the Court's responseDigital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee WampanoagCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
An account of the amount of wood taken by Phineas Fish from the parsonage and its valueDigital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, ChappaquiddickCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Arts & Abstract IdeasSummary
A complaint by James Robbins, John Joel, Benjamin Natick, and others of the Chappaquiddick Tribe to the Committee for Managing Indian Affairs in Dukes County seeking relieve from and restitution for trespass by non-Natives on Indian landDigital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
A request of Desire Sepit seeking authorization to sell a five acre parcel of land at Manomet Pond to John Bartlet, Jr.