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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Overlooking the Connecticut/Kwinitekw River from Mount Sugarloaf, also known as Wequamps, 2020.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. A traditional New England stone wall, built in 1806. Shutesbury, also known as Kingyiwngwalak, 2020.
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On Pentucket/Pawtucket and Agawam homelands. A traditional wetu, constructed for educational purposes. Ipswich, 2017.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Stone chamber, date and origin unknown. Leverett, 2018.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Hatfield, also known as Capawonk, 2019.
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On Pentucket/Pawtucket and Agawam homelands. Parker River watershed. Newbury, 2015.
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On Pentucket/Pawtucket and Agawam homelands. Newburyport, 2017.
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On Pentucket/Pawtucket and Agawam homelands. Ladder house, ca. 1677. Rowley, 2017.
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On Pentucket/Pawtucket homelands. Maudslay State Park. Newburyport, 2019.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Mount Holyoke. Hadley/Norwottuck, 2017.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Hatfield/Capawonk, 2020.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Northampton/Nonotuck, 2016.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Entrance to a cylindrical chamber, origin and date unknown. Leverett, 2020.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. A nineteenth-century pound. Shutesbury/Kingyiwngwalak, 2020.
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On Wampanoag homelands. A traditional wetu on the grounds of the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum. Mashpee, 2019.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Rabbit houses. Hadley/Norwottuck, 2019.
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On Nipmuc and Pocumtuck homelands. Connecticut/Kwinitekw River. Hatfield/Capawonk, 2020.
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