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Wampanoag - Wikipedia

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wampanoag - Roger Williams National Memorial (U.S.

    https://www.nps.gov/rowi/learn/historyculture/wampanoag.htm
    In 1636, when Roger fled from Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was found by the Wampanoag. They cared for him for the remainder of that winter. That spring Massasoit offered Roger land on the east bank of the Seekonk River. However, this land was still considered part of Plymouth Colony, so Roger had to cross the River into Narragansett territory.

Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)

    https://wampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/
    Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) The Tribal administration office is open for official business only, some offices are appointment only. Please call us at 508-645-9265 - …

Wampanoag | Definition, History, Government, Food,

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Wampanoag
    Wampanoag, Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who formerly occupied parts of what are now the states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, including Martha’s Vineyard and adjacent islands. They were traditionally semisedentary, moving seasonally between fixed sites. Corn (maize) was the staple of their diet, supplemented by fish and game. The tribe comprised …

Wampanoag History — Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head …

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Nova Scotia Wampanoag

    https://www.nswampanoag.org/
    Welcome to the website of the Nova Scotia Wampanoag Council. Our organization represents the unique cultural and historical interests of the Nova Scotia Wampanoag community, which is comprised primarily of the descendants of the Wampanoag Confederacy of Massachusetts who settled Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, and surrounding areas in the mid to late 1700's.

10 Fun Facts About Wopânâak (Wampanoag) Nation

    https://multiculturalkidblogs.com/2017/11/06/10-fun-facts-wopanaak-wampanoag-nation/
    Father and Son Preparing the Fire for the Mashpee Wampanoag Powwow. 7. Wampanoag men and women have separate activities. Wampanoag men hunted and fished and women gathered nuts and berries and farmed. They depended on the Three Sisters, maize, beans and squash. Boys around the age of two began to shoot a bow.

Plimoth Patuxet Museums | Who are the Wampanoag?

    https://plimoth.org/for-students/homework-help/who-are-the-wampanoag
    The Wampanoag are one of many Nations of people all over North America who were here long before any Europeans arrived, and have survived until today. Many people use the word “Indian” to describe us, but we prefer to be called Native People. Our name, Wampanoag, means People of the First Light. In the 1600s, we had as many as 40,000 people ...

CHAPPAQUIDDICK WAMPANOAG TRIBE

    https://chappaquiddickwampanoag.org/
    The Chappaquiddick Tribe of the Wampanoag Indian Nation, People of the First Light. We are a historical Massachusetts tribe. Our ancestral homeland is Chappaquiddick Island, including Cape Poge and Muskeget. The Chappaquiddick Wampanoag were a tribe at the time of first contact, when the United States became a country in 1776.

Wampanoag Mills - Wikipedia

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    Wampanoag Mills is a historic textile mill complex located at 420 Quequechan Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. Built beginning in 1871, it is a large and well-preserved example of granite textile mill construction. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Description. The Wampanoag Mills are prominently ...

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