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2024 -- H 8321 Enacted 05/30/2024 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
IN SUPPORT OF ACKNOWLEDGING BLOCK ISLAND'S MANISSEAN TRIBAL NATIVES |
Introduced By: Representatives Diaz, Spears, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Edwards, Kennedy, Azzinaro, Slater, and J. Brien |
Date Introduced: May 30, 2024 |
WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island has been home to Native Tribes for centuries; and |
WHEREAS, The first founders to establish a community on Block Island were |
Manissean tribal Natives, who inhabited the island called "Manisses" for centuries; and |
WHEREAS, In 1661, Native tribe members that remained on the island numbered |
between 1,200 and 1,500, but by 1774 that number had been reduced to 51; and |
WHEREAS, In 1985, an archaeological excavation located a year-round Manissean |
village site on the island with carbon dated objects establishing its time frame to be 500 B.C.; and |
WHEREAS, Artifacts found in this area suggested that this highly skilled maritime |
culture went deep-sea fishing by navigating their dugout canoes through a transient breach way |
between Great Salt Pond and the ocean. Remains of many sturgeon, a deep-water fish, were |
found during the excavation along the shore of the pond; and |
WHEREAS, Additional archaeological sites on the island indicate that the indigenous |
tribes lived primarily by hunting deer, catching fish and shellfish, growing corn, beans and squash |
and making trades with Wampum; and |
WHEREAS, In 1672, Block Island received its Town Charter from the Rhode Island |
General Assembly, and was incorporated by the Colony of Rhode Island as "New Shoreham, |
otherwise known as Block Island"; and |
WHEREAS, The tiny tribal native community has persevered despite wars, invasion, |
servitude and taxation; and |
WHEREAS, Through the ensuing centuries, the Manissean Tribe Natives remained a |
challenged and independent community while still fully participating in the local economy; and |
WHEREAS, The Manissean natives remain unabashedly proud of their island and their |
heritage. They strive to strike a balance among preservation of land, cultural awareness and tribal |
development, and affordable living and economic opportunities in today's economy; and |
WHEREAS, The Manissean Tribe celebrates the importance and rich heritage of all the |
ancestors who have come before them to establish native village communities on Block Island; |
now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
supports acknowledging Block Island's Manissean Tribal Natives; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That this House hereby honors the Manissean Native Ancestors and |
Descendants. We furthermore commemorate and encourage the preservation of the local |
indigenous culture and their historical sites; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Maryann Gobern Mathews, President of the |
Manissean Tribe of Block Island, for the descendants of the island's original native families. |
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