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Website © Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
The following photographs were taken during my employment with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in Connecticut.
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Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
Historic Pequot Fort
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Historic Pequot fort on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation. The Indian fort dates back to the 1600s and is being excavated by an archeological group.
Historic Pequot fort.
A peek inside the fort, trees have since grown within the fort walls. Remnants of the other side are barely visible at the other end.
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Photo by: Lisa Selner
© Lisa Selner/Buffalo Annie Greetings
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Historic Pequot fort.
Please visit the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center for more information regarding the history of the Pequot Nation, it is with their permission that I am allowed to share this unique historic site on my webpage.