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What Is Our Place?
Minute Mapping: Classroom Activities
Additional Resources
Books
Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip's War, Lisa Brooks
Memory Lands, Christine M. DeLucia
Mr. and Mrs. Prince: How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Moved Out of Slavery and Into Legend, by Gretchen Gerzina
Manitou: The Sacred Landscape of New England's Native Civilization, by James W. Mavor Jr and Byron E. Dix
Nuestra Historia: The History of Latinos in Western Massachusetts, by the Republican, Springfield, MA
Exploring Franklin County: Your Guide to Amazing Stories in Rocks and Landscapes, by Richard Little
Video/Audio
ThoughtCast: The History of the New England Forest: online interview with Donald Pfister of Harvard University about the changing ecology of the region over time
Indigenous Politics from Native New England and Beyond: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England: public affairs radio show, originally aired on Sept 21, 2010
PBS Native Voices: Social Issues of Rhode Island Tribes
Hidden Landscapes Series, Ted Timreck
Web Resources
Nipmuc History
Nipmuc Digital Heritage
A Sublime Day in a Rhode Island Killing Swamp blog by Tom Trigo
Climate and Mastery of the Wilderness in Seventeenth Century New England
PBS Native Voices: Blog
African Americans in Early Rural New England, a project of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
Map to African American Historic Sites in Deerfield, MA
Asian American Commission, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Asia Society: Global Massachusetts
Asian Americans in Western Mass Oral History Collection
History of Latinos in Western MA
Climate Change and Adaptation: New England and Northern New York Forests Storymap
Documents/ Essays/ Photoessays
Kwenitekw, essay by Rich Holschuh
A Guide to the [1676] Battlefield Reports, by Jeff Singleton
Full Moon Rising: Centering Indigenous Voice for the Regeneration of Conservation, Peter Forbes photographic essay published in 2020
On a Roll: The Story of Papermaking in Turners Falls, photoessay by Sheila Damkoehler from the Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Winter 2020
Walking Tour of Northfield
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