Collaborations
Institutional Partners
Current institutional partners consist of those organizations, both public and private, that not only allow significant manuscript material to be published on the Collaborative’s web interface but also provide critical guidance for its development. In some cases representatives from these institutions sit on the Advisory Board.
Contributing Partners
Contributing partners are individuals or organizations that allow their manuscript materials to be digitized and published on the Collaborative’s web interface or assist with the interpretation of the documentary materials. Contributions range in number from a single document to upwards of over a hundred, each of which is important in adding to the developing documentary history of the Native people of the Northeast. Our list of contributing partners is growing and will be updated periodically.
Tribal/First Nation Partners
Tribal/First Nation Partners consist of federally recognized, state recognized, and other native communities that contribute manuscript material to the Collaborative's collection or provide guidance in the editorial process. Often these partners consist of the approved historical and cultural representatives of the governing body of the community. Partner Tribes/First Nations have the opportunity to participate in several scholarly and educational initiatives designed to ensure that the native voice is incorporated into the annotation of the manuscript material.
Editorial Partners
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Current institutional partners consist of those organizations, both public and private, that not only allow significant manuscript material to be published on the Collaborative’s web interface but also provide critical guidance for its development. In some cases representatives from these institutions sit on the Advisory Board.
- Yale University
- Yale Divinity School
- Harvard-Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
- Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford
- Connecticut State Library
- Connecticut Historical Society
- Massachusetts Archives
Contributing Partners
Contributing partners are individuals or organizations that allow their manuscript materials to be digitized and published on the Collaborative’s web interface or assist with the interpretation of the documentary materials. Contributions range in number from a single document to upwards of over a hundred, each of which is important in adding to the developing documentary history of the Native people of the Northeast. Our list of contributing partners is growing and will be updated periodically.
- The British Library
- The National Archives of the UK
- Harvard University Library
- Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School
- University of Cambridge, Faculty of History
- East Lyme Historical Society
- Indian & Colonial Research Center
- New London County Historical Society
- Thomas Leffingwell House & Museum
- Plimoth Plantation
- Vermont Archives and Records Administration
- Wiltshire and Swindon Archives
Tribal/First Nation Partners
Tribal/First Nation Partners consist of federally recognized, state recognized, and other native communities that contribute manuscript material to the Collaborative's collection or provide guidance in the editorial process. Often these partners consist of the approved historical and cultural representatives of the governing body of the community. Partner Tribes/First Nations have the opportunity to participate in several scholarly and educational initiatives designed to ensure that the native voice is incorporated into the annotation of the manuscript material.
- The Mohegan Elders Council
- Eastern Pequot Tribal Council
- Hassanamisco Band of the Nipmuc
- Schaghticoke Tribal Nation
- Schaghticoke Women's Group
- Scholars from Shinnecock Indian Nation
- Nipmuc Nation
- Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
- Chappaquiddick Wampanoag Tribe
- Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe
- Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag
- Fall River/Pocasset Wampanoag People
- Brothertown Tribal Nation
- Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican
- Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
- Golden Hill Tribal Indian Nation
Editorial Partners
- Jonathan Edwards Center (Yale University)
- Occom Circle (Dartmouth College)
- Indigenous New England Literature (University of New Hampshire)
- Mukurtu
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