At the 14:12 mark, the Narrator briefly mentions the praying villages. This is the Brothertown Indian Nation. This month is our 237th year. We Are Still Here!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I would count it an honor to speak with you sometime about the legacy of Sampson Occom and about the history of the Brothertown Indian Nation. Thanks again for reaching out, and for listening to the Forgotten Podcast!
God Bless the Indians and most specially those in Christ and Lord bless them all and forgive America for treating them so horribly I repent for the USA , I pray in this new era you are creating they will be treated with honor and respect as all your people should be from all nation's in Jesus mighty name of God I pray AMEN 💝
The treachery and betrayal is and was a catalyst to Return to Hashem ~ descended from Sampson Occum “Besides Hashem there is no other so me and my house renounce idolatry.”
Sampson Occum is buried on my grandparent land in Upstate NY. I have the utmost respect for his legacy and his teachings
Wow! That’s fascinating! I’d love to visit it someday. He was an amazing character from Christian history. Thanks for sharing!
At the 14:12 mark, the Narrator briefly mentions the praying villages. This is the Brothertown Indian Nation. This month is our 237th year. We Are Still Here!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I would count it an honor to speak with you sometime about the legacy of Sampson Occom and about the history of the Brothertown Indian Nation. Thanks again for reaching out, and for listening to the Forgotten Podcast!
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Another great podcast. Thank you!
Thank you for listening!
Thank you for this history lesson. -Elder Steve
My pleasure!
God Bless the Indians and most specially those in Christ and Lord bless them all and forgive America for treating them so horribly I repent for the USA , I pray in this new era you are creating they will be treated with honor and respect as all your people should be from all nation's in Jesus mighty name of God I pray AMEN 💝
FORGIVE ME O GOD FOR MY LACK OF FRUIT
Great and interesting podcast! Did you get most of this info from his autobiography?
Thanks for listening. It's been a while, but here are the sources that I noted during my research:
The Betrayal of Samson Occom - Article by by Bernd Peyer in Dartmouth Alumni Magazine Copyright 1998, via www.watervillepl.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/SamsonOccom.pdf , Accessed 22, September 2016
Samson Occom - A Short Narrative of my Life - written 1768
A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations by Samson Occom; New-London, Connecticut, Printed and sold by Timothy Green, 1774, via quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N10659.0001.001/1:3.77?rgn=div2;view=fulltext , Accessed 22, September 2016
Samson Occom and The Christian Indians of New England - © 1899 by W. Deloss Love, Ph. D. (The Pilgrim Press) via archive.org/details/samsonoccom00loverich/page/n11 , Accessed 22, September 2016
Image Attribution: Illustration in Samson Occom and The Christian Indians of New England, 1899, [Public domain], Wikimedia Commons via commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rev_Samson_Occom.jpg
The treachery and betrayal is and was a catalyst to Return to Hashem
~ descended from Sampson Occum
“Besides Hashem there is no other so me and my house renounce idolatry.”