




Uncas and Miantonomoh a historical discourse, delivered at Norwich, Conn., on the fourth day of July, 1842, on the occasion of the erection of a monument to the memory of Uncas, the white man's friend, and first chief of the Mohegans /By William L. Stone. This book, "Uncas and...



Stone retells the story of the Pequot War from the point of view of two important Native American figures: Uncas, sachem of the Mohegan tribe, and Miantonomoh, sachem of the Narragansetts. Through their stories, Stone provides insight into early colonial relations with indigenous...

This historical discourse explores the life and legacy of Uncas, the renowned Mohegan chief who befriended the English settlers in the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Drawing on a variety of primary sources, including letters and diaries of the time, Stone provides...

Uncas and Miantonomoh: A Historical Discourse is a book written by William L. Stone and originally published in 1842. The book is a historical account of the lives of two Native American chiefs, Uncas and Miantonomoh, who were prominent figures in the 17th century in what is...

Stone retells the story of the Pequot War from the point of view of two important Native American figures: Uncas, sachem of the Mohegan tribe, and Miantonomoh, sachem of the Narragansetts. Through their stories, Stone provides insight into early colonial relations with indigenous...

This historical discourse explores the life and legacy of Uncas, the renowned Mohegan chief who befriended the English settlers in the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Drawing on a variety of primary sources, including letters and diaries of the time, Stone provides...

Uncas and Miantonomoh: A Historical Discourse (1842) is a book written by William L. Stone. The book is a detailed historical account of the lives and struggles of two Native American leaders, Uncas and Miantonomoh, who were prominent figures in the 17th century in what is now...











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