Our Beloved Kin: Remapping A New History of King Philip's WarMain MenuAbout the ProjectStart GuideNavigate Alongside the BookNavigate by PathAll MediaConnectionsContributorsTeacher ResourcesComing soon!Lisa Brooksfec693e828c406419bf2b9fc046e7ea8bc7558cbdeveloped in collaboration with irLhumanities
12017-05-29T18:40:55+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17cheryl-savageau-englishmens-footprints-DOC-QRCL1.png2"Englishmen's Footprints" by Cheryl Savageau, from her book, Mother/land (Salt Press). Used with the author's permission.../media/docs/cheryl-savageau-englishmens-footprints-DOC-QRCL1.pngplain2018-01-12T19:44:26+00:00Lisa Brooksfec693e828c406419bf2b9fc046e7ea8bc7558cb
12017-05-29T18:40:46+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17piowant-deed-DOC-QR1.jpg1This deed, signed by Weetamoo, her husband Petonowowet (or “Benjamine”), and the Narragansett leader Quinnapin, is from the Plymouth Colony Records, vol. 12 (1861).../media/docs/piowant-deed-DOC-QR1.jpgplain2017-05-29T18:40:46+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17