Name/Title
Handwritten notes about the beginnings of BrothertownEntry/Object ID
BC.2010.022.665Tags
Copyright RestrictionScope and Content
Seven sheets of paper with hand written notes, only on one side of each sheet. The notes are written in pencil. The pages are numbered at the top in the middle. The first page begins "Many if not all of you at some time or other have followed the East short of Lake Winnebago on Highway 55..." It moves to the east coast and talks about the beginnings of the Brothertown. Page 7 ends by talking about how educated "they" are, how their woman are clean and good cooks, and how they like to play pranks on each other. There is a list of names common to the tribe like: Johnson, Fowler, Abner, Samson and first names like: Cynthia, Lorenda, Electa, etc. Written at the bottom of the last page "High Cliff, Friends of our Native Landscape, 10/11/47".Collection
Brothertown CollectionCataloged By
Braaten, HattieArchive Items Details
Title
Handwritten notes about the beginnings of BrothertownDescription
Notes; History documentLocation
Location
* Untyped Location
Digital OnlyDate
07/10/2023Reproductions
Notes
Brothertown Indian Nation holds physical copies and copyright; contact Brothertown for reproductions and publishingCreated By
hbraaten@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
07/10/2023Updated By
hbraaten@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
07/10/2023