Learning Resources
Throughout the years, we have worked with other organizations to create learning resources to help our community understand our history and culture. We also appreciate the work that others have completed about our Nipmuck people. We include links to resources below and plan to grow this content as we create more and discover valuable resources that help to explain our Nipmuck history.
- INDIGENOUS VOICES – Resources for Teachers and Lifelong Learners - This resource was developed by the Nolumbeka Project as a 10-Part series of short videos about native life past and present stories from the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts.
- History of the Nipmuc(k) tribe, a Native American people
- The First Peoples of Dudley, Massachusetts―Nipmuc and English
Native American Books Recommended By Our Citizens
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Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip’s
by Lisa Brooks
“A modern narrative of King Philip's War told through an indigenous perspective and very well written” ~ Ite Santana