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Early History. Mohicans settled near Stockbridge, Massachusetts Original Name: Muh -he-con- neok Means: “People of the waters that are never still.”. Daily Life. Lived in long-houses or wigwams - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Early History
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The Seeker

Mark Church

Red Hand track 614 disc 11

2008

International

18555804

eng - Amazoncom Song ID 208359639

Mohicans settled near Stockbridge Massachusetts

Original Name Muh-he-con-neok Means ldquoPeople of the waters that are never stillrdquo

Early History

Lived in long-houses or wigwams

httpwwwnysmnysedgovIroquoisVillageconstructiononehtml httpwwwnative-languagesorghouseshtm

Lived near rivers (also known as River Indians) Men hunted women cared for homes Made beadwork crafts Played Mohican flute and drums

Daily Life

As European power grew the Mohicans believed they had to learn new ways to survive

Became Christian Learned European methods for farming Built schools Assisted in Revolutionary War and War of 1812

Trying to Survive

John Sergeant Missionary

In the 1700s the Mohican people were pushed to move

Settled in Bowler Wisconsin

On the Move

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 2: Early History

Mohicans settled near Stockbridge Massachusetts

Original Name Muh-he-con-neok Means ldquoPeople of the waters that are never stillrdquo

Early History

Lived in long-houses or wigwams

httpwwwnysmnysedgovIroquoisVillageconstructiononehtml httpwwwnative-languagesorghouseshtm

Lived near rivers (also known as River Indians) Men hunted women cared for homes Made beadwork crafts Played Mohican flute and drums

Daily Life

As European power grew the Mohicans believed they had to learn new ways to survive

Became Christian Learned European methods for farming Built schools Assisted in Revolutionary War and War of 1812

Trying to Survive

John Sergeant Missionary

In the 1700s the Mohican people were pushed to move

Settled in Bowler Wisconsin

On the Move

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 3: Early History

Lived in long-houses or wigwams

httpwwwnysmnysedgovIroquoisVillageconstructiononehtml httpwwwnative-languagesorghouseshtm

Lived near rivers (also known as River Indians) Men hunted women cared for homes Made beadwork crafts Played Mohican flute and drums

Daily Life

As European power grew the Mohicans believed they had to learn new ways to survive

Became Christian Learned European methods for farming Built schools Assisted in Revolutionary War and War of 1812

Trying to Survive

John Sergeant Missionary

In the 1700s the Mohican people were pushed to move

Settled in Bowler Wisconsin

On the Move

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 4: Early History

As European power grew the Mohicans believed they had to learn new ways to survive

Became Christian Learned European methods for farming Built schools Assisted in Revolutionary War and War of 1812

Trying to Survive

John Sergeant Missionary

In the 1700s the Mohican people were pushed to move

Settled in Bowler Wisconsin

On the Move

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 5: Early History

In the 1700s the Mohican people were pushed to move

Settled in Bowler Wisconsin

On the Move

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 6: Early History

As the Stockbridge people moved they joined with another tribe the Munsee to become the ldquoStockbridge-Munsee Bandrdquo

Today 1565 members frac12 living on the 22000 acre reservation

Joining Together

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 7: Early History

Tribal businesses support the Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe They include Mohican Northstar Casino Many Trails Banquet Hall Pine Hills Golf amp Supper Club Little Star Convenience Store Mohican RV Park

Economy

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 8: Early History

Traditions Lost Written account of history

is missing pages

No fluent speakers of the native language

Annual Pow Wows keep the culture alive

Culture

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 9: Early History

What is that

Sovereignty is supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community

The Stockbridge-Munsee have their own leaders that work together with the government of Wisconsin for the good of the people

Tribal Sovereignty

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 10: Early History

httpwwwbigorrinorgmunsee_kidshtm

httpwwwmpmeduwirpICW-53html

httpwwwmohican-nsngovDepartmentsLibrary-MuseumMohican_Historyindexhtm

httpmohican-nsngovPhoto_GalleriesVisual20LightboxPow20Wow202009indexhtml

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_bodyhtm

httpwwwnative-languagesorgmunsee_guidehtm

httpwwwyoutubecomusermohicanflutepau2NTy25vLomcg

wwwquailspiritcom

httpwitribeswigovdocviewaspdocid=19080amplocid=57

References

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review
Page 11: Early History

Review

Music by Mark Church a tribal member

  • Slide 1
  • Early History
  • Daily Life
  • Trying to Survive
  • On the Move
  • Joining Together
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • References
  • Review