Algonkian Church History

The Algonkian Church History Blog is about the various tribes or nations of Algonkian (or "Algonquian")-speaking Indians who voluntarily accepted Christianity. No other website is more comprehensive on the history of the Stockbridge Indians.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Grave Sites of Simeon and Stephen Gardner Found

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T he Septemeber 1, 2009 edition of Mohican News (Vol. XVII, No.17) features two articles that I want to blog on. The first, "Past Mohic...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Indians on a Seesaw: An Article on the Menominees in the August, 1974 National Geographic Magazine

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left: Carl Maskewit and his children pose with raccoon pelts. T he August 1974 issue of the National Geographic Magazine featured an article...
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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sultzman's "Compact History" of the Menominee Indians

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I introduced Lee Sultzman's "compact histories," in my December 31, 2008 post . Today's post is about Sultzman's com...
Thursday, August 20, 2009

How the Stockbridge Bible Made News in the 1920's

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Y ou may remember how I tracked the whereabouts of the Stockbridge Bible from Jameson "Sote" Quinney's house to the safe on t...
Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Bury My Heart at the Monastery: The Menominee Takeover of the Novitiate

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I n 1975, a dissident faction of Menominees attracted national media attention for their armed takeover of an abandoned monastery near their...
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Brothertown Bid for Federal Recognition Denied

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BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday, August 17, 2009, the Bureau of Indian Affairs rejected the Brothertown Nation's petition for federal recogniti...
Monday, August 10, 2009

William Dick: The Last to Speak Mohican

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D o you remember when a petition to start a new Presbyterian church was placed on the Stockbridge Bible? (Some of the older Stockbridge Mohi...
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Friday, August 7, 2009

A List of the Ministers Who Have Cared for the Spiritual Needs of the Stockbridge Indians

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The image below is from the Winnebago Presbytery's website . The design at the right appears to be their logo. T he title of this post i...
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Monday, August 3, 2009

A Clarence Chicks Portrait by Tom Lindfors

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T om Lindfors is a professional photographer who made a name for himself in Chicago working for thriving businesses and prestious institutio...

Immanuel Mohican Lutheran Church

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This is the church building which was part of the Lutheran Indian Mission in the township of Red Springs, Wisconsin. Photo taken by Jeff Sie...
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Jack Campisi's Brief History of the Brothertown Indian Nation of Wisconsin, Part 3

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This photo, posted on the internet by the Wisconsin State Historical Society, depicts a "Brothertown Dwelling" on/near Lake Winneb...
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jack Campisi's Brief History of the Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin, Part 2

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The Brothertown Indians' Tribal Storyteller, Dick Welch, shows his daughter, Shelley Dekker, a historical display at the Fond du Lac Pub...
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