


…show more content… Reading the biography of Fidelia Hoscott Fielding made me think of my family's culture and the history of my country.I think that Fidelia is a woman who was strong not to give up her culture and language even if it was a modern life time. She was born in 1827.She married William Fielding,even after marrying William Fielding she still continued to live in the traditional mohegan style life.after her husband's death she grew/planted a small garden filled with food and herbs.But never attended the green corn festival released by emma fielding baker,or any other commutativity activities.But she did however pass on many mohegan tradition,including stories of little people.Then some where near or about 1900 a student from columbia university named Frank speck (who is an anthropologist) looked for fielding in his own words to rescue what was left of “this dying language”.Afterwards,her death (died 1908), made frank translate 4 of her diaries and put it in the “National museum of Native Americans in New York City”.On May26,1936 about 1,000 people gathered in Fort Shantok state park in Montville ,Connecticut to remember Fidelia Hoscott Fielding and the tribe.Now the “Mohegan Language Project” considerd this language the Lost Language of Mohegan Tribe.

At the finest restaurants, this can be a fraction of the usual prices. Status On View, Gallery 272 Department Arts of the Americas Artist John Sloan Title Renganeschi's Saturday Night Origin United States Date 1912 Medium Oil on canvas Inscriptions Signed: John Sloan 1912 Dimensions 66.7 × 81.3 cm (26 1/4 × 32 in.) Credit Line Gift of Mary Otis Jenkins Reference Number 1926.Fidelia Hoscott Fielding is considered the last and only women to have been spoken the mohegan pequot language. is an event held twice a year in which participating restaurants in New York City offer fixed price lunches and dinners. His informal style and loose brushwork enliven this scene of urban leisure with a sense of immediacy and action. Although he indicated their working-class status through their “unladylike” gestures-legs wrapped around their chairs and pinkies flared in the air-Sloan did not cast judgment on the women’s relaxed behavior. She was born in 1827.She married William Fielding,even after marrying William Fielding she still continued to live in the traditional mohegan style life.after her husbands death she grew/planted a small garden filled with food and herbs.

By showing the women celebrating a night out on the town, the artist emphasized their newfound freedom to socialize in public spaces without the need for male escorts. Fidelia Hoscott Fielding is considered the last and only women to have been spoken the mohegan pequot language. 2 Pieces of our Delicious Cinnamon Swirled French Toast Griddled to Perfection & Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage. Here he focused on three women who sit together at the central table of a popular Italian restaurant in New York City. John Sloan often explored the leisure activities of working-class women and the changing social mores of the 20th century.
