Learn aspects of indigenous culture not covered on the Meshanticut website.
O’Brien , F. W. (2009). Grammatical Studies in the Narragansett Language (2nd ed.); Mithun, M., & Campbell, L. (2014). Languages of Native America: Historical and Comparative Assessment. Univ Of Texas Press; Native Languages of the Americas: Narragansett (Nipmuc). Narragansett Language and the Narragansett Indian Tribe (Nipmuc, Nipmuck, Narraganset, Nanigansek). (n.d.). http://www.native-languages.org/narragansett.htm.
Grammatical Studies in the Narragansett Language written by Frank Waabu O’Brien is a report that works to reconstruct the extinct languages of Indigenous peoples of southeastern New England.
Simmons, W. S. (1986). Spirit of the New England Tribes: Indian History and Folklore, 1620–1984. Hanover: University Press of New England
Spirit of the New England Tribes: Indian History and Folklore, 1620-1984 written by William S. Simmons details the evolution of Indigenous traditions, folktales, and legends over three centuries.
Williams, R. (2019). A Key Into the Language of America (The Tomaquag Museum). Westholme.
Written by Roger Williams in the year 1643, A Key into the Language of America gives insight into the words and phases used by the Narragansett tribe as well as cultural observations made by Williams. The Tomaquag Museum version includes footnotes written by historians and Narragansett individuals correcting and adding on to the information provided by Williams.