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The Narragansett Dawn

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The newspaper published short, original poems by Narragansett writers, often with religious or natural themes. These poems were usually related to the Narragansett tribe or their values and ideas in some way. An excerpt: "All that eye and heart could own / Rich domains to roam at will / When the
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This section was similar to a "letter to the editor" section and contained letters written to the newspaper by its readers, both Indian and non-Indian. The letters mostly served to praise the paper or the
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This section described Narragansett items and values that displayed their cultural identity. They appear with varying titles pertaining to their topic, such as "Narragansett Fires" and "Pipe of Peace."
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This section was written for each issue by the Keeper of Records and contained information on small, notable things that had taken place in the Narragansett community in each respective month.
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This section contained small bits of news, such as the announcement of births, deaths, weddings, and notable visits, that occurred in and around the
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was chosen at a tribal meeting on December 4, 1934. It was said to signify "the awakening after so long and black a night of being civilized."
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The newspaper came about because of the Narragansett people's need to retain their history and cultural identity in the wake of the
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This section contained lessons on common vocabulary, such as the names of animals, plants, and types of buildings, in the
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Delucia, Christine M. (2018). "Monumentalizing after "Detribalization," and Swamp Discourse from Casinos to Carcieri".
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Boissevain, Ethel (1 September 1959). "Narragansett Survival: A Study of Group Persistence Through Adapted Traits".
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This section traced the lineage, both paternal and maternal, of significant figures in the Narragansett community.
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and Ernest Hazard were the paper's founders and editors. Both were Narragansett tribal members.
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These short articles offered a Narragansett perspective on historical events such as the first
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used the slogan "We Face East" on its cover. Its meaning is broken down as follows:
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was a monthly newspaper that discussed the history, culture and language of the
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Sovereignty and Sustainability: Indigenous Literary Stewardship in New England
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tribe. It was produced in 1935 and 1936, with a total of seventeen issues.
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Memory lands: King Philip's War and the place of violence in the northeast
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A History of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island: Keepers of the Bay
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began publication on May 1, 1935, and continued until 1936.
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Redwing, Princess and Ernest Hazard (8 September 2006).
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morning sun went down / See him on his eastern hill"
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newspaper
Princess Red Wing
Narragansett
Princess Red Wing
Indian Reorganization Act
detribalization
Rhode Island
official seal
Narragansett language
Narragansett
Rhode Island
Thanksgiving
King Philip's War
Princess Red Wing
ISBN
978-1-60949-258-8
"Our Purpose"
doi
10.2307/480725
JSTOR
480725
Memory lands: King Philip's War and the place of violence in the northeast
ISBN
9780300201178
cite book
link
"Our Purpose"
"Our Slogan"
"The Narragansett Dawn"
"The Indian"

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