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   Home / Society / Ethnicity / Indigenous People / Native Americans / Tribes, Nations and Bands / S / Susquehannock
 
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  • Captain John Smith Visits Cecil County - Local magazine article describes the first European contact with the Susquehannock and other tribes of the upper Chesapeake Bay.
    www.ccmagazine.org/features/smith.htm
  • Field School Explores Site - Penn State anthropology students spent eight weeks exploring an unexcavated Susquehannock village in Lancaster County.
    www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/news/fieldschool.html
  • Land of the Susquehannock - Historical and archaeological discussion of the Susquehannock in Pennsylvania, and their relationship with other tribes.
    www.motherbedford.com/Indian5.htm
  • Pioneers of the Old South - Etext version of Volume 5 of The Chronicles of America, originally published by Yale University, 1920. This section includes several references to the "giant" Susquehannocks.
    ftp.swau.edu/mirrors/gutenberg/etext01/pofos10.txt
  • Susquehannock History - Comprehensive historical and cultural treatise of this Eastern tribe, from pre-history to their demise in the 18th Century.
    www.dickshovel.com/susque.html
  • The Susquehannock - Historical overview from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's American Indian Heritage website.
    www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/monthlyprograms/american_indian/susque.html
  • Where are the Susquehannock? - Brief history and comment on the once-powerful Pennsylvania tribe, and their tragic fate.
    www.brokenclaw.com/native/susquehannock.html

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