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Gideon's People is the story of an American Indian community in the Housatonic Valley of northwestern Connecticut. It is based on some three decades of nearly uninterrupted German-language diaries and allied records kept by the Moravian missionaries who had joined the Indians at a place called Pachgatgoch, later Schaghticoke. It is supplemented by colonial records and regional political, social, and religious histories and ethnographies. As such, it represents the only comprehensive, thoroughly contextualized description of a Native people in southern New England and adjacent eastern New York
Scaticook Indians --- Moravians --- Missionaries --- Religious adherents --- Brethren, United --- Hernhutters --- Herrnhuter --- Society of United Brethren --- Unitas Fratrum --- United Brethren --- Hussites --- Pachgatgoch Indians --- Pachgatgooch Indians --- Patchgatgoch Indians --- Scachtacook Indians --- Scaticook Indians (Conn.) --- Scaticook Indians (N.Y.) --- Schaghticoke Indians --- Scoticook Indians --- Scotticook Indians --- Algonquian Indians --- Indians of North America --- Missions --- History. --- Religion. --- Social life and customs.
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