TPL: The Forgotten Nations - Native Tribes of New England
Colonization happened early on in the New England area, as early as 1609, so many Native Nations and tribal histories were lost. Learn about the Nations that called this land home, where they are now and the thriving communities keeping their histories alive. Led by Heather Bruegl, an Independent Indigenous Consultant and Historian. Bruegl is a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and a first line descendant Stockbridge Munsee. She is the former Director of Education at Forge Project and travels frequently to present on Native American history, including policy and activism.

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Surviving New England's Great Dying

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Rolling Back the Frontier | HOME: The Story of Maine

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A history of Native Americans in New England | Still Here

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Why Comanche Warriors Survived Winters Where Settlers Froze To Death

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ECHOING OF THE ELDERS

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King Philip's War with National Park Ranger John McNiff (Virtual Valley Talks 2021)

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The Untold Story of Massasoit and the Colonists | Dr. David S. Weed

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Land of Liberty | HOME: The Story of Maine

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Along the Blackstone, Episode 44 - We're Still Here: The Nipmuc People in the Blackstone Valley

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“The Laymen’s Guide to the American Upper Paleolithic” featuring D. Clark Wernecke

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HIDDEN PEOPLE OF THE MOUNTAINS - THE MELUNGEON GENETIC MYSTERY

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Ho-Chunk History | Tribal Histories

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Burial Grounds Of Plymouth Colony - A Scituate Historical Society Presentation

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American Indians of the Allegheny Valley: An Introduction

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Bad River Ojibwe History | Tribal Histories

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New England's Native Oak Trees

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New France: The Huron Confederacy and The Jesuits (1634-1650)

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The Wampanoag I: Before New England

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The Fading Cajun Culture (Part 1)

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