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Culture / An Historic Site

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We the People Called Quinnipiac
An Historic Site

Photo © ACQTC, Inc.
Photo © ACQTC, Inc.

Wanakia and Big Heart / Little Bear (Jack Dempsey and David Wagner) visiting the historic site which led to their new book. The Narragensett Nation are from Rhode Island which borders CT. The Niantic (or Nehantic) were divided into the East and West Bands. The Western Bands had a reservation in Old Lyme and in the 1850s they migrated to the Quinnipiac domains of West Pond in Guilford. The Nehantic Families of Soebuck and Nonsuch then became Quinnipiac and were among the traditionalist survivors of our ancestral domains.

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