Drew also serves as the Algonkian historical consultant for the New Amsterdam History Center of NYC, where he writes numerous articles on 17th century Algonkian culture.
The film is set in late 17th century New England and follows a pair of witch hunters as they venture into the wilderness outside the town of Sudbury, Massachusetts, in search of demonic forces.
Join Us for Our 48th Season of Indigenous Arts and Cultures December 4, 2024 - Boston, MA. Indigenous Peoples’ rights organization Cultural Survival is pleased to announce the return of its beloved holiday event, the Cultural Survival…
It begins with the arrival of the first natives during the late Paleo period (8500 B.C.). As technology and food resources changed, their numbers expanded leading into the Archaic period (1500 B.C.). They lived in semi-nomadic groups…
The mission of the Nanticoke Indian Association (NIA) is to enhance and promote the welfare of the Nanticoke Indian Community and to raise awareness of American Indian cultures in rural areas.
Hi I am Coni, I’ve been a family historian & genealogist for over 30+ years now and have traced over 70,000+ people in my research which has touched all major parts of early American history from the 1600s to the 1800s.