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Classroom Presentation and Final Reflections

by Kyle Armstrong • May 3, 2015 • 0 Comments

Last week I had the privilege of giving a presentation to a Haddam-Killingworth 6th grade class focusing on Native American culture and the importance of primary source projects such as the Yale Indian Papers Project. It was an absolutely amazing…

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Lesson Plan for Teachers

by Kyle Armstrong • May 3, 2015 • 0 Comments

As I have previously written, I am a history education major. Throughout my time with the Yale Indian Papers Project I have tried to constantly make connections to my future classrooms. I think it is important for teachers to find…

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Native American Museums in the Northeast

by Kyle Armstrong • April 14, 2015 • 0 Comments

I’ve put together a list of interesting museums featuring Native American content located in the Northeast. There are a few that would be a bit of a drive, but well worth the journey if you’re willing to make the trip.…

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Sliver of a Full Moon: A Play about Protecting Native Women and Restoring Justice

by Paul Grant-Costa • March 25, 2015 • 0 Comments

Sliver of a Full Moon A Nationally Acclaimed Play on VAWA’s Restoration of Tribal Sovereignty to Protect Native Women Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Doors Open 6:00 pm/Performance at 6:30 pm Levinson Auditorium, Yale Law School 127 Wall Street, New Haven,…

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Meet This Semester’s Interns

by Paul Grant-Costa • March 10, 2015 • 0 Comments

Hello, my name is Zachary Dann. I am excited to be apart of the Spring 2015 internship team working with the Yale Indian Papers Project. I am a student at Central Connecticut State University majoring in history with a minor…

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Contested Legal Realities: Different Approaches to the Law in Indian Country

by armstrongkyr@my.ccsu.edu • March 4, 2015 • 0 Comments

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Samson Occom and Brothertown Stories on Rhode Island NPR

by Paul Grant-Costa • July 18, 2019

“The impact of early European immigration on Native Americans in New England is examined through the story of Samson Occom, a brilliant Mohegan Indian from Eastern Connecticut who gains fame on two continents before his story takes a dramatic and…

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Faith Damon Davison (1940-2019)

by Paul Grant-Costa • May 19, 2019

We share the sad news of the passing of our friend, colleague, and mentor, Faith Damon Davison. A wonderfully caring person, Faith was an elder, Nonner, and former Archivist of the Mohegan tribal community. One of the Native elders we…

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A Narragansett Witness to History

by Paul Grant-Costa • April 13, 2019

 One hundred fifty-four years ago today, on the evening of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln during a performance of Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. Seated in the audience that night, a…

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