Fidelia Fielding

Fidelia Hoscott Fielding
Dji'ts Bud dnaca
Born
Fidelia Ann Hoscott Smith

September 15, 1827[1]
DiedJuly 18, 1908 (aged 80)
Montville, New London County, Connecticut, U.S.
Resting placeFort Shantok State Park, Montville, New London County, Connecticut, U.S.
Known forLast speaker of Mohegan-Pequot language
SpouseWilliam H. Fielding (born 1822–died 1889)
Parent(s)Bartholomew Valentine Smith (c. 1811–1843) and Sarah A. Wyyougs (1804–1868)
RelativesStephanie Fielding

Fidelia Ann Hoscott Fielding (née Smith; September 15, 1827 – July 18, 1908), also known as Dji'ts Bud dnaca ("Flying Bird"), daughter of Bartholomew Valentine Smith (c. 1811 – 1843) and Sarah A. Wyyougs (1804–1868), and granddaughter of Martha Shantup Uncas (1761–1859),[2] was the last-known speaker of the traditional Mohegan Pequot language.

She married a Mohegan mariner, William H. Fielding (born 1822–died 1889). They lived in one of the last "tribe houses," a reservation-era log cabin dwelling. She was known to be an independent-minded woman who was well-versed in tribal traditions, and who continued to speak the traditional Mohegan Pequot language during her elder years.[3]

  1. ^ "Smith, Fidelia Ann Hoscott , 1827 – 1908". Native Northeast Portal.
  2. ^ Biographical information for Smith, Fidelia Ann Hoscott, 1827–1908. Yale Indian Papers Project, Yale University (2015).
  3. ^ Fidelia Fielding (1827–1908), mohegan.nsn.us. Accessed March 30, 2022.