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Nlaka'pamux: Ent-klah-PLAK-mut
How was this tool created? What does this object tell us about life in Nlaka’pamux communities?
What would it feel like to use this object? What does this tell us about the daily lives of Nlaka’pamux women?
How
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from the U.C. Berkley Center for the Research of Romantic Studies. Invite students to investigate some of the claims against her for clues about daily life in colonial Santa Fe.
Combine the life story of Doña Teresa with the witchcraft trial of Jeane
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safe haven and spiritual community for Native men and women who had converted to Catholicism. Daily life in the settlement was a blend of Native and European practices. When Kateri arrived, she was welcomed by a warm community of Mohawk women converts
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Puritans: A group of English Protestants who left England for the New World to start their own settlements where religion would govern daily life.
steward: A person who looks after another person’s property.
terminate: Ended.
tydings: News.
twain
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Colonies, see New World—New Netherland—New York.
Source Notes Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Criminal Trials. Daily Life. Early Encounters, 1492-1734. High School. International. Life Story. Map. Middle School. Power and Politics. Race &
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with the common law practice of coverture, and (2) limits the prospects of Joseph’s wife and daughters.
Ask students to use the descriptions of Joseph’s family and property in this will to reconstruct what daily life looked like for a farmer in
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-Françoise Juchereau de Saint-Denis.
DOMESTICITY AND FAMILY
For more resources relating to life in the Spanish speaking Americas, see Nueva York: 1613-1945.
Source Notes Classroom Application. Daily Life. Document. Domesticity and Family. Early Encounters
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Story: Marie-Josèphe Angélique.
WORK, LABOR, AND ECONOMY
For more resources relating to slavery in the English Colonies, see New World—New Netherland—New York.
Source Notes Artifact. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Daily Life. Early
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Netherland, see New World—New Netherland—New York.
For more resources about children in colonial New York, see New World—New Netherland—New York.
Source Notes Artifact. Classroom Application. Daily Life. Domesticity and Family. Early Encounters, 1492
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. Criminal Trials. Daily Life. Domesticity and Family. Early Encounters, 1492-1734. High School. Image. Indentured Servitude. Legal Status. Life Story. Middle School. Motherhood. Region. Resource Type. South. Themes. Topics. Units. Work, Labor, and Economy
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