Montage Number One


- Aunt Nora Thompson Dean, Lenape Matriarch, photo taken at Lenape Center, Eastern NY (from THE WAMPUM newsletter).
- Martha Quinney, Mahican/Lenape born on the upper Hudson (Smithsonian Institute Archives photo).
- Iron and Ruth Thunderhorse 2004 (ACQTC photo).
- Unidentified Indian woman using stone mortar and pestle to grind corn (from Internet photo).
- Renapi and Lenape chiefs 2004 (ACQTC photo).
- Four Abenaki women of the 19th century (Smithsonian Archives photo).
- Gordon Fox-Running Brainerd and friends at schoolhouse in Branford, CT (ACQTC photo).
- Penobscot Chief holds double-back compound bow (from Algonquians of the East, Time-Life Books photo).
- Shinnecock Mother and Child from Long Island Sound (photo from private collection).
- Connecticut River photo from the Internet (public domain photo).
- Potatuck man from 19th century Long Island (from cover of Native New Yorker by Evan T. Pritchard).
- Sleeping Giant (photo by Virginia Welch of Eastern Connecticut).
- Aurelias Piper, Chief Big Eagle of the Paugussett Sub-Sachemship (photo from Rooted Like the Ash Trees, Eagle Wing Press, Naugatuck, CT).
- Pamunkey Chief, part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a Renapi R-Dialect Nation (Smithsonian Archives photo).
- Mercy Nonsuch, last matriarch of Nehantic Sub-Sachemship in 1912 (Smithsonian photo).
- Algonquian women from Quebec (Turtle Quarterly photo).
- Eunice Mahwee, granddaughter of Sarah Mahwee (Kent Historical Society photo).
- Grandfather William Commanda at Manawaki Reserve, Quebec (Turtle Quarterly photo).
See also: Montage Number Two