Incoming Resources
- The Matinecock Indians
- A study of social and cultural change among Indian populations of Eastern Long Island, pre-contact - 1776., A dissertation presented by Geraldine Law Edwards to ... the State University of New York at Stony Brook
- Mohawk sovereignty over the Long Island Indians, fact or fiction? A re-examination of primary and secondary sources, by John Strong
- The Algonquian peoples of Long Island from earliest times to 1700, John A. Strong
- "We are still here!", the Algonquian peoples of Long Island today, by John A. Strong
- Mohenes deed to Peter Wright, Samuel Mayo, etc. for Oyster Bay, 1653, recorded March 27, 1667, Transcription from Liber B, p. 57 Oyster Bay Records
- [Typewritten copy of the Indian deed to James Cock, John Underhill etc. to Oyster Bay land, January 9, 1685]
- [Sale of lands that made up original bounds of Oyster Bay Township, N.Y. by Mohenes (a Matinecock Indian) to said township proprietors Peter Wright, Samuel Mayo, etc.,, 1653]