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This site provides an analysis of the French Canadian/Indian raid on Deerfield in 1704 and its causes and impact on the... see more
This description of the city and inhabitants of New York and its environs was written by the Anglican chaplain who... see more
American Journeys is a digital library of more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration.... see more
This very early (if not the first) account of Native American history and myth, written and published in English by an... see more
A digital collection of over 2000 images from The North American Indian by Edward S Curtis. Keyword searchable or... see more
John Eliot, the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of political organization for the... see more
The story of John Horse and the Black Seminoles has been largely untold, but according to Professor Amy Sturgis of Signum... see more
We Shall Remain is a groundbreaking mini-series and provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an... see more
This exhibit examines the photographic styles and practices that recorded the people, activities, stereotypes, and myths... see more
"Still Casting Shadows: A Shared Mosaic of U.S. History" breaks with tradition by presenting a holistic (rather than a... see more
This webquest is designed to give students background information and facts about the Iroquois Confederacy. The webquest... see more