Figures

2.1. Benjamin Garret Fowler I’s house and grave marker and the shared grave marker of Benjamin Garret Fowler II and his wife, Hannah, Brothertown, Wisconsin  27

2.2. Brothertown ballroom, Brothertown, Wisconsin  34

3.1. A seventeenth-century silver spoon from the town of Oulu  45

3.2. The town of Tornio at the end of the seventeenth century  46

4.1. Wampum (shell beads) produced at Sylvester Manor  58

4.2. Clipped and reworked brass items and obsidian flake recovered at the Little Round Hill site  66

4.3. Interpretive sign, including artist’s renditions, at the Little Round Hill site  67

7.1. Magunco Hill site, foundation of Magunkaquog meeting house, Ashland, Massachusetts  128

7.2. Foundation of the Sarah Burnee Phillips–Sarah Boston farmstead, Grafton, Massachusetts  133

7.3. Cisco Homestead, Hassanamisco Reservation, Grafton, Massachusetts  136

8.1. Commemorative wetu at the location of the Harvard Indian College built in 1655  155

9.1. Agricola by J. Goldar  166

9.2. The Living Frontier event at Corbridge, Northumberland, England, on May 30, 2009  170

9.3. One of the commemorative stones from Coventina’s Well, now at Chesters Museum, Northumberland, England  178

9.4. Offerings on the Roman altar at Carrawburgh, Northumberland, England, in 2012  179