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A Brief History of the Pequot War - Reprint of text written by Major John Mason, chief Captain and Commander of Connecticut Forces during the time of the conflict.
 
Alfred A. Cave: The Pequot War - Review by Robert E. Weir of book published by the University of Amherst Press.
 
Narragansett Stalking Horse: The English Role in the Pequot War - Text by Clayton E. Cramer, with notes and bibliography.
 
Native American Authors: William Apess - Brief profile of the Pequot who lived from 1798-1839, along with online resources and list of titles by the author.
 
Pequot - Information from Britannica.com on the Algonquian-speaking Indians who lived in the Thames Valley in the 1600's.
 
Pequot History - Overview of location, population, language, villages, culture and associated tribes.
 
Pequot War - Illustrated overview of historical event.
 
Pequot War - Illustrated overview of historical event.
 
Pequot War 1637 - Description of event in which the Pequot nation was virtually destroyed.
 
The Eastern Pequot Indians of Connecticut - Official site of tribe, with map and photographs of the reservation, events calendar, news, list of Tribal Council members, Chairwoman's message, social and cultural report.
 
The Mashantucket Pequots - Educational site providing comprehensive historical information plus link to the present-day Museum and Research Center.
 
The Pequot War - Comprehensive overview, with map showing location of tribes.
 
The Pequot War - Comprehensive overview, with map showing location of tribes.
 
The Pequot War: A Television Documentary - Description of the actual event, plus information on the documentary being made for Public Television.
 
War With The Pequods - An excerpt from "Our Country", published in the late 1800's. Chronicles a part of American history where early American settlers experience fighting with Native American Indians.
 
William Apess - Biographical information plus links to related sites.
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