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RHODE ISLAND INDIAN TRIBES



Extensive categorization and cross-reference of all North American native american indian tribes of the US and Canada First Nations, by nations, bands, rancheria, pueblo, federally recognized, state recognized, unrecognized, petitions for recognition, by state or providence, and by language group and region of original occupation. You can also find a listing of official tribal web sites on the Internet.

RHODE ISLAND INDIAN TRIBES



Federal list last updated 3/07

FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBES

  • Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island

STATE RECOGNIZED TRIBES
(Not recognized by the Federal Governemnt)

  • None

UNRECOGNIZED / PETITIONING TRIBES

  • Aquidneck Indian Council


  • Pokanoket Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 10/05/1994.


  • Pokanoket-Wampanoag Federation: Wampanoag Nation/Pokanoket Tribe and Bands. Letter of intent to petition 1/5/1998.


  • Rhode Island Indian Council


  • Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe. Letter of Intent to Petition 10/29/1998.


  • Wappinger Tribal Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 7/7/2003.


  • Wiquapaug Eastern Pequot Tribe. Letter of Intent to Petition 09/15/2000.

FIRST CONTACT TO PRESENT

The Narragansett tribe was the largest tribe in Rhode Island, and occupied the greatest area of land. The Narragansett were part of a loosely organized confederation of tribes called the Algonquin, with settlements up and down the East coast of North America.

Experts believe that around 7,000 Narragansett Indians lived in the area at the time the first European settlers arrived. The native tribes farmed the land and also fished and hunted.

Women were responsible for planting, harvesting, preparing the food, gathering shellfish, and the building of the bark huts the people lived in.

Men, on the other hand, spent much of their time in recreational activities, and assisted the women with fishing and hunting.

Men called "sachems" led small villages of Indians who lived in family groups. Each village owed allegiance to two chief sachems who inherited their positions.

Other groups of Algonquin, some allied with the Narragansett, and some enemies, also lived in the area that would become Rhode Island.

Other tribal people who lived on many of the islands in the bay, including the Wampanoag, the Cowesett, the Shawoment, the Nipmuck, the Niantic, and the Pequot.

Soon after the arrival of European settlers, famine and diseases brought by the new settlers greatly reduced the number of native people in the area.

In 1676, the killing of Metacom, the Wampanoag chief, by an Indian allied with white settlers, ended the worst of the conflicts between European settlers and native people. The remaining tribes banded together and eventually came to use the tribal name Narragansett.

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PRE-HISTORIC CULTURES IN RHODE ISLAND

Native people occupied Rhode Island for thousands of years before explorers and settlers from Europe came to North America.


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