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Hudson Valley Indians
Hudson Valley Indians The Information Resource for New York's Hudson Valley Indians of the Lower Hudson Valley By Lillian Boonstra Croton Historical Society When the first European explorer sailed into New York harbor in 1524, the native civilization found on the banks of the Hudson ...
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Indian Tribes of the Hudson River
Henry Hudson and the Indian was characteristic of what relations would be between Europeans and Native Americans. Hudson's men distrusted the Indians and fighting ensued. Once the Dutch began to settle the Hudson Valley ... at Constitution Marsh in Garrison.
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For the Sake of Our Children
They’ve already covered up 1,200 miles of our ... Hudson. Commercial fishing on the Hudson is 350 years old. Many of these people come from Dutch families that learned the same fishing methods that they’re using today from the Algonquin Indians ... wilderness who lived in a cave in the Jordan Valley and dressed in the skins of wild animals. All ...
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For the Sake of Our Children
They’ve already covered up 1,200 miles of our ... Hudson. Commercial fishing on the Hudson is 350 years old. Many of these people come from Dutch families that learned the same fishing methods that they’re using today from the Algonquin Indians ... wilderness who lived in a cave in the Jordan Valley and dressed in the skins of wild animals. All ...
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Environment Probe
November 27, 1993, 91-2. Fisher, Hank, and Wendy E. Hudson. Building Economic Incentives Into the Endangered Species Act. 2nd ed ... "The Formation and Protection of Property Rights Among the Southern Kwakiutl Indians." The Journal of Legal Studies 15 (January 1986): 41-67. ... v. The Attorney General of Canada. April 29, 1993. Valley Farmers Forum. "Wetland designation devaluates property 90%" and "New ...
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Hurons--the first Indians whom they had met when they had come into the region through the lower St. Lawrence Valley and who were ... Canal opened a corridor through upper New York State from the Hudson River at Albany to Lake Erie at Buffalo. In the words of ... Atlantic salmon had been a primary source of protein for the Indians, early settlers, and soldiers stationed at military outposts.(43) So ...
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GBRW Guide Downstream
Native American "highway" stretched from what is now Westfield in the Connecticut River valley to the Hudson River valley, and crossed the Housatonic at a fordway, often said to be in this ... up with and killed at least twenty-five members of a fleeing band of Narragansett Indians who had fought the encroachment of European settlers on their traditional lands. Searles Middle School ...
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Audio Resources
Hudson River imps, the last local Indians, documental ghosts and Revolutionary War heroes. He is Historic Hudson Valley's Legend of Sleepy Hollow storyteller.
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Hudson River Almanac -- June 1998
To contribute observations to the Hudson River Almanac, write to Tom Lake, 3 Steinhaus Lane, Wappinger ... dec.state.ny.us/website/hudson/monthly.html June 1998 A fair day makes it [the Hudson] more fair, and a ... Hudson Valley hunter and gatherer Indians, were fixed to a dart and thrown by an atlatl, a precursor to the bow. Kitchawanc: The First Ones Here The Kitchawanc Indians ...
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What Can You Learn from History?
Patroon pattern sterilizes main north-south valleys of Connecticut, and of course Hudson Valley of New York, aborting the immigration boom, leading to crash of 1640, and a reverse ... sides. All nations drained financially. 1689, New England, “King William’s War,” French stir up Indians again against English settlers, esp in northern New York, and New England. Massacre at Schenectady ...
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