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Hidden Genocide, Hidden People

Dennis Cerrotti
ISBN-13: 978-0975960615

By projecting demonic characteristics upon Native Americans and their culture, Puritan religious leaders created a theology of conquest in colonial New England. It led to the King Philip War – proportionately one of the bloodiest in American history. Hidden Genocide, Hidden People places the logic that informed this genocidal war in its place of origin – the pulpit. In candid and compelling terms, it describes the horrific outcome of such religious thinking – the virtual extermination of Native Americans in southern New England.

“Chilling and necessary.” –– Noam Chomsky

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American Heritage:Many Tribes, Many Nations


Nina Lydia Olff

“This book is a mojo paquette – powerful conjuration of stubborn joy, rebellious survival, and fierce love. This book is a rattle bag – a collective wisdom of touchstone stories to be remembered and re-remembered again and again. This book is an honoring song raising up ancestors and feeding their spirits. This book is a roadmap to the real America”



— Sara Littlecrow-Russell, Author of The Secret Powers of Naming, University of Arizona Press

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A Key Into the Language of America

Roger Williams
ISBN-13: 978-0975960615

Written by Roger Williams, radical reformer from Rhode Island, is a study of seventeenth century Narragansetts and Wampanoags, Algonquin speaking people whose ancestors had occupied the land surrounding Narragansett Bay for thousands of years before the English arrived. The book has been long been praised for its many virtues. Williams, himself, described the book as an “implicit dialogue”. One detects the meaning of these words in the focus on more universal questions, such as ethics, morality and human character and dignity, while recording the most mundane details of ordinary words and customs of everyday life. The book provides an invaluable glimpse of pre-contact Native Americans, as well as a true key to unlock the secrets of the many forms, meanings and nuances of a forgotten age.

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