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Explore a rare 1941 photograph of Schaghticoke community members near Kent, Connecticut, including figures like Gray Fox, Buckskin, Swimming Eel, and Know Many Trees.

Historic Schaghticoke Portrait Near Kent, Connecticut – 1941

A powerful image from 1941 captures a moment in time among members of the Schaghticoke tribe near Kent, Connecticut. Titled simply with the names of those present — L-R: Gray Fox, unknown, Buckskin, Swimming Eel, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Know Many Trees — this photo remains a striking record of Native American resilience and identity in the 20th century.

This group portrait speaks volumes about the community, pride, and legacy of the Schaghticoke people. Though several individuals in the image remain unidentified, their presence contributes to a collective memory that deserves recognition and further research.

To view the image and examine it closely, click the link below: Click here to view the photo

Each named figure — Gray Fox, Buckskin, Swimming Eel, and Know Many Trees — represents a legacy carried through generations. Their names echo traditions, stories, and spiritual connections that continue to live within their descendants today.

This image offers an opportunity not only to reflect on a historical moment but to honor the lives and stories of those in the photograph — and to seek answers for those still unnamed.

For those interested in Native American history, particularly in the New England region, this photo is a significant artifact worth studying and preserving.

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  • Native American Indian – Old Photos - L-R Gray Fox, unknown, Buckskin, Swimming Eel, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, uknown, Know Many Trees, near Kent, Connecticut – Schaghticoke – 1941.

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