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14. Fidelia A. H. Fielding, the last speaker (if the Mohegan-Pequot lan- 



guage, taken September, 1902, at Mohegan, Oinn., during the 

 annual Mohegan "wigwam" festival 20S 



15. Dutch map of about 161-4, the earliest source showing the location of 



the Mohegan and neighboring tribes 208 



16. o, Mohegan carved wooden mortar and stone pestle (Museum of the 



American Indian, Heye Foundation); b, carved Pequot wooden 

 mortar from Stonington, Conn.; c, Nehantic wooden mortar (from 

 old Xehantie reservation at Black Point near East Lyme, Conn.),_ 208 



17. a, Mohegan man pounding parched corn in wooden mortar; h, Charles 



Mathews (Nehantic-Mohegan) and old stone washbasin; c, Edwin 

 Fowler and another of the old stone washbasins at the Fielding 

 homestead 208 



18. Mrs. Henry IMathews (jMerc\' Nonsuch), a full-blood Nehantic (De- 



cember, 1912). The beaded pouch is a specimen of her handiwork. 

 (Photograph by M. R. Harrington.) (Full face and profile) 208 



19. Siota A. Nonsuch, Nehantic (two views). (Photograph by W. Vivian 



C h appell) 208 



20. Map showing di.stribution of tribes and dialects in Connecticut and 



adjoining regions. (Based on classification of Eastern Algonkian 

 dialects by John R. Swanton and Truman Michelson, Twenty- 

 eighth Ann. Rept. Bur. .A.mer. Ethn., 191.3) 212 



21. o, Betsy Nonsuch, Nehantic (from old daguerreotype); b, c, John 



Nonsuch, Nehantic (from old daguerreotype) at two periods of life. 216 



22. a, Burril Fielding; 6, Lemuel M. Fielding; c, Doris Fowler; d, Loretta 



Fielding, all Mohegan 216 



23. a, Lester Skeesucks in costume (from an old daguerreotype) ; b, Gladys 



Tantacjuidgeon gathering herbs; c, Mrs. Frances (Olney) Hart, of 

 Narragansett-Mohegan descent; d, Lewis Dolbeare, Nehantic-Mo- 

 hegan 216 



24. a, Gladys Tantaquidgeon (Mohegan) in costume; b, group of Mohegan 



at the annual "wig wam" festival (August, 1920); c, scene inside 



the "wigwam" at the annual festival 216 



25. a, Adeline (Mathews) Dolbeare, Nehantic-Mohegan; b, Cynthia 



Fowler, Mohegan; c, Ella (Mathews) Avery, Nehantic-Mohegan; 



d, Delana (Mathews) Skeesucks, Nehantic-Mohegan 216 



26. a, Doris and Beatrice Fowler and Winifred Tantaquidgeon; b, Cort- 



land Fowler, Harold and Winifred Tantaquidgeon; c, Mary (Field- 

 ing) Stor_v; d, Harold Tantaquidgeon and sisters, all Mohegan 216 



27. a, Hannah (HoscuttJ Dolbeare; 6, Moses and Frances Fielding, all 



Mohegan 216 



28. a, Phoebe (Fielding) Fowler; 6, Emma (Fielding) Baker; c, John 



Tantaquidgeon; d, Burril Fielding, all Mohegan 216 



29. a, Cynthia Fowler; 6, Rachel Fielding; c, .\my Cooper; d, Emma 



(Fielding) Baker, all Mohegan 216 



30. a, b, Charles Mathews (full face and profile), Nehantic-Mohegan; 



c, d, J. R. Skeesucks (two views), Nehantic-Mohegan 252 



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