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- She Dreams of Home
- Pequots, the Lost Ship Hudson, and the Giants of Patagonia
- Visiting Mashpee and Aquinnah
- New London’s Indian Mariners
- A Sealing Voyage to the Falkland Islands aboard the Schooner Breakwater of Stonington
- Block Island and Indian Pirates
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- Point Lay (the whale hunt)
- Point Lay (cont’d)
- Barrow and Point Lay, Alaska
- Research Travels: New Zealand
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Tag Archives: New London
New London’s Indian Mariners
Here’s an article adapted for the Connecticut History website: http://connecticuthistory.org/new-londons-indian-mariners/
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Tagged communities of color, Connecticut History, Fishers Island, Indians, Mohegan, Native American, New London, Noank, people of color, Pequot
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Research Travels: New Zealand
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Thanks to the hard work of Betty Apes, Barry O’Connell, and others, a link connecting the Maori descendants of Elisha Apes and his Mashantucket Pequot roots in Groton, Connecticut was established in the 1990s. To … Continue reading
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Tagged Elisha Apes, Huirapa, James Tiemi Apes, Karitane, Maori, New London, New Zealand, Ngai Tahu, Pequot, Research Travels, Ship Ann Maria, whaling
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