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Programs in the Native Nations and Friends Series are for informational purposes and are not intended a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatments available from consultations with trained therapeutic or medical practitioners.

Further Exploring Our Wise Ways of Living and Learning

Interested in contacting one of our guests or learning more about a subject discussed in one of our programs?  Program resources are included below in order of appearance for each Revealing Wisdom Series. 

Native Nations and Friends Series


More Information:

Mohican History with Lion Miles
Contact Lion at lionmiles@aol.com

Related Resources:

The Red Man Dispossessed: The Williams Family and the Alienation of Indian Land in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1736-1818, in Alden T. Vaughan, ed.; New England Encounters (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1999).

The Stockbridge Indians in New York, 1784-1829, published in Mohican News, January 15, February 1, and February 15, 2006.  .

Locating "Wissatinnewag”: A Second Opinion, Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Vol. XXXV, No. 2 (Summer 2007).

 

Some Mohican words from Lion’s research (there are many variants of these):
Mohican = MOHEAKUNNUK
Man = NEMANAO
Woman = PKHAUNMAUN
Land = AKKEE
Water = NEBEE
River = SEEPOO
Yes = KWA
No = STAH
Hello = KUNAKEN
How are you? = KONOMANSE
Thank you = ONEWE

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