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''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Pennacook Indians'' | ''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Pennacook Indians'' | ||
[[Image:{{Western Abenaki Map}}]] | [[Image:{{Western Abenaki Map}}]] | ||
== Basic Facts == | === Basic Facts === | ||
Location: Primarily inhabited the Merrimack River valley in present-day New Hampshire and Massachusetts and parts of southwestern Maine.<ref name="Wikipedia">Wikipedia contributors, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennacook Pennacook], Wikipedia article, (accessed 27 June 2012).</ref> | Location: Primarily inhabited the Merrimack River valley in present-day New Hampshire and Massachusetts and parts of southwestern Maine.<ref name="Wikipedia">Wikipedia contributors, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennacook Pennacook], Wikipedia article, (accessed 27 June 2012).</ref> | ||
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Also known as: Merrimack and Pawtucket<ref name="Wikipedia" /> | Also known as: Merrimack and Pawtucket<ref name="Wikipedia" /> | ||
== History == | === History === | ||
==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
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==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ||
== Tribal Headquarters == | === Tribal Headquarters === | ||
COWASUCK BAND of the PENNACOOK / ABENAKI PEOPLE<br>Office of the Band Council<br>840 Sunncook Valley Road / P.O. BOX 52<br>Alton, NH 03809-0052<br>Phone: (603) 776-1090 <br>FAX: (603) 776-1091 <br>Email: cowasuck@worldpath.net<br> | COWASUCK BAND of the PENNACOOK / ABENAKI PEOPLE<br>Office of the Band Council<br>840 Sunncook Valley Road / P.O. BOX 52<br>Alton, NH 03809-0052<br>Phone: (603) 776-1090 <br>FAX: (603) 776-1091 <br>Email: cowasuck@worldpath.net<br> | ||
== Records == | === Records === | ||
The '''majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies'''. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:<br> | |||
== Maps == | *[[American Indian Allotment Records|Allotment records]] | ||
*[[American Indian Annuity Rolls|Annuity rolls]] | |||
*[[American Indian Census Rolls|Census records]] | |||
*[[American Indian Correspondence and Reports|Correspondence]] | |||
*[[American Indian Health Records|Health records]] | |||
*[[American Indian Correspondence and Reports|Reports]] | |||
*[[American Indian School Records|School census and records]] | |||
*[[American Indian Vital Records Supplements in Census Rolls|Vital records]] | |||
[[Ne-Do-Ba]] for additional information | |||
=== Maps === | |||
The Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennacook Pennacook], has several maps about this tribe and other Abenaki tribes. | The Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennacook Pennacook], has several maps about this tribe and other Abenaki tribes. | ||
== Important Web Sites == | === Important Web Sites === | ||
[http://www.cowasuck.org/pdf/AbenakiConstitution2005AB.pdf Constitution] of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People of the Greater Abenaki Nation of the Wabanaki Confederation of N'dakinna approved 2005 | [http://www.cowasuck.org/pdf/AbenakiConstitution2005AB.pdf Constitution] of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People of the Greater Abenaki Nation of the Wabanaki Confederation of N'dakinna approved 2005 | ||
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[http://www.nedoba.org Ne-Do-Ba] has [http://www.nedoba.org/b_menu_genealogy.html genealogy helps] for doing Abenaki family research. | [http://www.nedoba.org Ne-Do-Ba] has [http://www.nedoba.org/b_menu_genealogy.html genealogy helps] for doing Abenaki family research. | ||
=== Bibliography === | |||
== Bibliography == | |||
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. | *[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. | ||
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<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Indian_Tribes_of_the_United_States]] | [[Category:Indian_Tribes_of_the_United_States]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 24 April 2015
United States American Indian Research
Pennacook Indians
Basic Facts[edit | edit source]
Location: Primarily inhabited the Merrimack River valley in present-day New Hampshire and Massachusetts and parts of southwestern Maine.[1]
Also known as: Merrimack and Pawtucket[1]
History[edit | edit source]
Brief Timeline[edit | edit source]
Brief History[edit | edit source]
The Access Genealogy article, Pennacook Indian History, has a short history of the tribe.
The Wikipedia article, Pennacook, has a brief history of the tribe.
Reservations[edit | edit source]
Additional References to the History of the Tribe[edit | edit source]
Tribal Headquarters[edit | edit source]
COWASUCK BAND of the PENNACOOK / ABENAKI PEOPLE
Office of the Band Council
840 Sunncook Valley Road / P.O. BOX 52
Alton, NH 03809-0052
Phone: (603) 776-1090
FAX: (603) 776-1091
Email: cowasuck@worldpath.net
Records[edit | edit source]
The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:
- Allotment records
- Annuity rolls
- Census records
- Correspondence
- Health records
- Reports
- School census and records
- Vital records
Ne-Do-Ba for additional information
Maps[edit | edit source]
The Wikipedia article, Pennacook, has several maps about this tribe and other Abenaki tribes.
Important Web Sites[edit | edit source]
Constitution of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People of the Greater Abenaki Nation of the Wabanaki Confederation of N'dakinna approved 2005
Ne-Do-Ba has genealogy helps for doing Abenaki family research.
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- Hodge, Frederick Webb. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1906 Available online.
- Klein, Barry T., ed. Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Nyack, New York: Todd Publications, 2009. 10th ed. WorldCat 317923332; FHL book 970.1 R259e.
- Malinowski, Sharon and Sheets, Anna, eds. The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Detroit: Gale Publishing, 1998. 4 volumes. Includes: Lists of Federally Recognized Tribes for U.S., Alaska, and Canada – pp. 513-529 Alphabetical Listing of Tribes, with reference to volume and page in this series Map of “Historic Locations of U.S. Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Canadian Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Mexican, Hawaiian and Caribbean Native Groups” Maps of “State and Federally Recognized U.S. Indian Reservations. WorldCat 37475188; FHL book 970.1 G131g.
- Vol. 1 -- Northeast, Southeast, Caribbean
- Vol. 2 -- Great Basin, Southwest, Middle America
- Vol. 3 -- Arctic, Subarctic, Great Plains, Plateau
- Vol. 4 -- California, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Islands
- Sturtevant, William C. Handbook of North American Indians. 20 vols., some not yet published. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978– .
- Volume 1 -- Not yet published
- Volume 2 -- Indians in Contemporary Society (pub. 2008) -- WorldCat 234303751
- Volume 3 -- Environment, Origins, and Population (pub. 2006) -- WorldCat 255572371
- Volume 4 -- History of Indian-White Relations (pub. 1988) -- WorldCat 19331914; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.4.
- Volume 5 -- Arctic (pub. 1984) -- WorldCat 299653808; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.5.
- Volume 6 -- Subarctic (pub. 1981) -- WorldCat 247493742; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.6.
- Volume 7 -- Northwest Coast (pub. 1990) -- WorldCat 247493311
- Volume 8 -- California (pub. 1978) -- WorldCat 13240086; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.8.
- Volume 9 -- Southwest (pub. 1979) -- WorldCat 26140053; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.9.
- Volume 10 -- Southwest (pub. 1983) -- WorldCat 301504096; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.10.
- Volume 11 -- Great Basin (pub. 1986) -- WorldCat 256516416; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.11.
- Volume 12 -- Plateau (pub. 1998) -- WorldCat 39401371; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.12.
- Volume 13 -- Plains, 2 vols. (pub. 2001) -- WorldCat 48209643
- Volume 14 -- Southeast (pub. 2004) -- WorldCat 254277176
- Volume 15 -- Northwest (pub. 1978) -- WorldCat 356517503; FHL book 970.1 H191h v.15.
- Volume 16 -- Not yet published
- Volume 17 -- Languages (pub. 1996) -- WorldCat 43957746
- Volume 18 -- Not yet published
- Volume 19 -- Not yet published
- Volume 20 -- Not yet published
- Swanton John R. The Indian Tribes of North America. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin #145 Available online.
- Waldman, Carl. Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. New York, New York: Facts on File, 2006. 3rd ed. WorldCat 14718193; FHL book 970.1 W146e 2006.