Next frontier in tribal research is underwater

WHAT LIES BENEATH: A coring barge used in a URI Graduate School of Oceanography initiative exploring submerged ancient landscapes. / COURTESY URI
WHAT LIES BENEATH: A coring barge used in a URI Graduate School of Oceanography initiative exploring submerged ancient landscapes. / COURTESY URI
The oral history of the Narragansett Indian Tribe and research being done by scientists at the University of Rhode Island have intersected in a project exploring a submerged ancient landscape in the area of Greenwich Bay, along routes that reach to the shores of the Ocean State and eventually into the Atlantic Ocean. The project…

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