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Just published – Samson Occom and the Brothertown Movement

New York Historical Society:Samson Occom and the Brothertown Movement: A Prologue to Acts of Faith” by Brad Dubos

Brad Dubos is a Public Humanities Fellow at the New York Historical Society, a Board Member of Calumet and Cross, and a well-known friend of the Brothertown Tribe.  Brad has been instrumental in the planning and coordination of many Brothertown historical activities including last October’s trip to New England and upstate New York in celebration of Samson Occom’s 300th Birthday.  

Brad’s well-written article is not only a wealth of knowledge and the history of our beginnings, which every member should know and reflect on.

Link to the article on NY Historical Society: https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/samson-occom-and-the-brothertown-acts-of-faith


Thank you, Brad, for your continued support!

The Brothertown Indian Nation

Brothertown members, friends, and local residents stand on a hill with views of the original Brothertown tract. This property was the historic lot of David Fowler (Montaukett), another Brothertown cofounder and brother-in-law to Samson Occom.
Brothertown members, friends, and residents stand on a hill with views of the original Brothertown tract. This property was the historic lot of David Fowler (Montaukett), another Brothertown cofounder and brother-in-law to Samson Occom.

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