Short Name: | Thomas Commuck |
Full Name: | Commuck, Thomas, 1804-1855 |
Birth Year: | 1804 |
Death Year: | 1855 |
Thomas Commuck, a Narragansett Indian, was born January 18, 1804 at Charlestown, Rhode Island. His father died while he was a child. At the time of Commuck’s birth, the Narragansetts had, by and large, converted to Christianity and adopted English as their language. English was Commuck’s native language, and he only learned six words of the Narragansett tongue. In 1825 Commuck moved to Brothertown, New York. The remainder of his life was spent with the Brothertown Indians. In 1831 Commuck moved to Wisconsin along with other Brothertown people who were relocating there. In 1845 Commuck’s tunebook, Indian Melodies, was published. He learned music on his own. He also published “Sketch of Calumet County,” and “Sketch of the Brothertown Indians.” He died November 25, 1855.
From "Thomas Commuck and His Indian Melodies, Wisconsin's Shape-Note Tunebook" by James Philip Page (1989), used by permission
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