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161:"Summary under the Criteria and Evidence for Proposed Finding Webster/Dudley Band of Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Indians: Prepared in response to a petition submitted to the Secretary of the Interior for Federal Acknowledgment that this group exists as an Indian tribe" (2001)p. 34 (citing Reese 1980, p. 28) 215: 70:
and later published and by 1686 a deed was signed by his heirs indicating that Black James was deceased, but another Indian used the name "Black James" until 1708.
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Massachusetts Historical Commission. "MHC Reconnaissance Survey Town Report: Oxford." 1983. Available at
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https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/as-ia/ofa/petition/069B_wbdnip_MA/069b_pf.pdf
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in what is now eastern Connecticut near Rhode Island. His dying speech was recorded by Rev.
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after he had become a Christian. In 1675, James signed a treaty agreeing not to assist
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Craig White, "The Praying Indians' Speeches as Texts of Massachusett Oral Culture,"
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/n00266.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext
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Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
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The Indians of the Nipmuck Country in Southern New England,
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https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhchpp/TownSurveyRpts.htm
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Nipmuc
Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck
Chaubunagungamaug Reservation
Daniel Gookin
praying towns
King Philip
King Philip's War
Oxford, Massachusetts
Quantisset
Maanexit
Daniel Takawambait
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17th-century Native Americans
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Pre-statehood history of Massachusetts
People from colonial Massachusetts
Native American people from Massachusetts
Native American history of Massachusetts
Nipmuc people
Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America

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