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Contaminated Snow Dumped On The Burial Area & Wetlands of The 10 Acres
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Last changed on 05/22/05. This album contains 1 item.
News
Wissatinnewag news photos and media.
Last changed on 08/15/05. This album contains 25 items.
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Turners
Fall
Peoples Harvest
Documents
Wissatinnewag Scanned Documents
Last changed on 05/06/04. This album contains 47 items.
Sub-albums:
July 7, 1964 Springfield Union News article on Human Remains at Wissatinnewag (Mackin sand bank).
Tribal Letter of Support for Protection of Wissatinnewag from Abenaki Tribal Leadership of the Abenaki Reserve of Odanak, P.Q.
United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET) Resolution for the Protection of Wissatinnewag and its Burials.
Statement from Kevin Sweeney of Amherst College, Associate Professor of History and American Studies, regarding the Wissatinnewag site on Canada Hill Road.
State Medical Examiner's letter acknowledging receipt of human cremated bone removed from the Wissatinnewag site (formerly Mackin sand bank) by the Greenfield Police Dept.
Analysis of Human Cremated Remains from the Mackin Site (19FR-12). Dr. Richard Wilkinson and Martin Solano.
Dec. 18 1999 Springfield Union News front page article: State Order Work at Sand Pit Halted.
March 22, 2004 letter from Suzanne Flynt, of historic Deerfield's Memorial Hall Museum.
May 2, 2000 Site Visit Summary for Wissatinnewag site from Department of Environmental Management archaeologist Dr. Thomas F. Mahlstedt.
Affidavit of George Nelson, eye-witness to dumping and bulldozing of Native American human remains into the White Ash Swamp, the 10 acre wetland now slated for big-box development on French King Highway (Rt. 2A).
May 5, 2004 Friends of Wissatinnewag Press Release - declining to appear on biased cable program.
Prof. Neil Salisbury Statement
Dr. Eric Johnson, Staff Archaeologist UMASS
Friend's April 30th, 2004 letter to Mayor Forgey and the Town Council
Native Garden
Native Garden Gallery
Last changed on 05/07/04. This album contains 8 items.
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Indigenous Gardens of Wissatinnewag (click on photo)
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