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Indigenous Peoples

Would NH Be Here Without Pocahontas?

by Vintage Pics

Capt. John Smith was not the most trustworthy narrator

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What About Seacoast Indigenous Peoples?

by J. Dennis Robinson

We're trying, but 12,000 years of Native history is still often ignored or stereotyped

Read moreWhat About Seacoast Indigenous Peoples?

York Indian Legend Has Canadian Origin?

by J. Dennis Robinson

Sometimes a myth turns out to be a fact

Read moreYork Indian Legend Has Canadian Origin?

Anne Molloy, Adventure Author

by Guest Author

A true professional with a deep interest in local history, she desires more attention today

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Unraveling the 1694 Murder of Ursula Cutt

by J. Dennis Robinson

What do two carved "putti" have to do with the murder of the wife of NH's first governor?

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What Does “Piscataqua” Mean?

by J. Dennis Robinson

The Oxford English Dictionary is the wrong place to look

Read moreWhat Does “Piscataqua” Mean?

Dartmouth Conceived as an Indian School

by J. Dennis Robinson

Two Portsmouth figures created and saved Dartmouth College

Read moreDartmouth Conceived as an Indian School

Tracking Passaconaway

by J. Dennis Robinson

Indigenous leader still a mystery

Read moreTracking Passaconaway

Murder of Natives in 1623 by Myles Standish Shocked New England

by J. Dennis Robinson

Deadly encounter with "Captain Shrimp" is key to NH founding story

Read moreMurder of Natives in 1623 by Myles Standish Shocked New England

Anne Molloy’s Memo to the Dawnland

by Vintage Pics

Molloy was a rare voice attempting to tell Indigenous history to children.

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Indigenous History is American History

by J. Dennis Robinson

Before Europeans, a local historian wrote, “the noble Piscataqua was unvisited and unknown.”

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