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The Decline of Algonquian Tongues and the Challenge of Indian Identity in Southern New England
Colonial America Saturdays, August 22 – October 10 9:30 AM to 12:45 PM EST
1152 Eblj Article 9 2005
Colonial Times on Buzzard's Bay
Joanna Cotton: an Unexpected (Proto-) Egalitarian Jason Eden in 1664, a Young Puritan Minister Named John Cotton Jr
Cotton Mathers's Wonders of the Invisible World: an Authoritative Edition
CSM 2013 Newsletter
Garrett Scott Bookseller Occasional List 28 Handily
Life of John Eliot: the Apostle to the Indians
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Recent Acquisitions in Americana
121 Linguistic Acculturation in Massachusett: 1663-1771 Kathleen Bragdon Brown University
Life of John Cotton A.W. M'clure
Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England : Printed by Order of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Wampanoag Cultural History: Voices From
The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials
New Birth, Newworld: Evangelical Space in 15
American Indian Studies in the Extinct Languages of Southeastern New England
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Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide to Plymouth. with a Lithographic Map
Ecology, Politics, and Economic Life in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
A Communion of Churches: Indian Christians, English Ministers, and Congregations in New England, 1600-1775
PLYMOUTH in the GREAT AWAKENING: the PHANTOM PARISH and the MISSING MINISTERS Peggy M
Indigenous Language Revival
The Convention Sermon in Boston 1722-1773
A Grammar of the Massachusetts Indian Language
Gray, Kathryn Napier (2003) Speech, Text and Performance in John Eliot's Writing
PP Autumn 10.Indd
American History 2