Indigenous Tribes of Connecticut
Famous Indigenous People from Connecticut
Native Languages of Connecticut
Connecticut Indigenous Traditions and Spirituality
Connecticut Native History
100

One of the most well-known and federally recognized tribes in Connecticut, with a large reservation near Mystic.

Who are the Pequot?

100

This Mohegan leader fought in King Phillip's War and became an important figure in Connecticut history.

Who is Uncas?

100

This language family is spoken by several tribes in Connecticut, including the Pequot and Mohegan peoples.

What is the Algonquian language family?
100

This ceremony, which is significant in many indigenous cultures, involves dating and singing to honor the spirits. 

What is a powwow?

100

In 1637, this event marked the near destruction of the Pequot people by the English and their allies during the Pequot War.

What is the Pequot Massacre?

200

This Connecticut tribe has a reservation in Uncasville.

Who are the Mohegan?

200

An educator, activist, and, in 1931, co-founder of the first Native American-owned Indian museum in the US.

Who is Gladys Tantaquidgeon?

200

The Pequot language is part of this broader language group, but has largely become extinct.

What is the Eastern Algonquian language?

200

This sacred event is the Mohegan tribe's annual celebration of their heritage, including dancing, food and sharing of stories.

What is the Mohegan Powwow?
200

This treaty, signed in 1683, established peaceful relations between the Mohegan tribe and the English settlers in Connecticut.

What is the Treaty of Hartford?

300

The Schaghticoke Tribe resides in this town, near the Housatonic River.

What is Kent?

300

This Pequot man was a leader in the early 20th century and played a role in the fight for federal recognition of the Pequot Tribe.

Who is John Norwood?

300

Mohegan-Pequot is a modern dialect spoken by some Mohegan tribal members and is part of this language family.

What is the Pequot-Mohegan language?

300

The Pequot people have long performed this traditional form of storytelling, where a narrator shares historical events and lessons through word and song.

What is oral storytelling?

300

In the 19th-century, this Connecticut Native American group was forced to relocate from their ancestral lands to a reservation in modern-day Oklahoma.

Who are the Pequot?

400

This tribe, historically from the coast of Connecticut, is known for fishing, wampum crafting and their significant role in early colonial interactions.

Who are the Niantic?

400

This Pequot woman was a prominent figure in the early 20th century, working to bring attention to the Pequot's Tribe and their fight for federal recognition.

Who is Elizabeth "Lizzie" P. Williams?

400

This term is something Connecticut tribes are focusing on to preserve their culture.

What is language revitalization?

400
This traditional ritual, held by the Pequot Tribe annually, honors the spirits of the ancestors dn involves the sharing of stories, songs and dances often in preparation for seasonal transitions.

What is the Pequot Tribal Powwow?

400

In 1996, this tribe gained federal recognition, which allowed them to run a casino and boost their economic standing.

Who are the Mashantucket Pequot?

500

This indigenous tribe is associated with the western part of Connecticut.

Who are the Pootatuck?

500

This Mohegan served as the first Native American woman to head the Mohegan Tribal Council.

Who is Tracy C. R. P. L. Reinke?

500

A 17th-century Pequot sachem and diplomat

Who is Robin Cassacinamon?

500

The Mohegan Tribe is known for this important ceremony, which is focused on respect for the natural word and its interconnections with all living things.

What is the Green Corn Ceremony?

500

This 19th-century event involved the forced removal and land appropriation of indigenous peoples from Connecticut and surrounding regions, often referred to as "Indian Removal".

What is the Trail of Tears?

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