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Wampanoag

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  • Siasconset is a Wampanoag Algonquian term for “place of great bones.”
  • and 1620 were especially devastating to the Wampanoag and neighboring Massachuset, with mortality
  • ger distinct as a tribe, most of the Mashpee Wampanoag band are descended from Nauset people, who c
  • Wampanoag Canoe, Plimouth Plantation, Massachusetts
  • The Wampanoag cemetery was founded in 1676 and added to th
  • (Prior to the late 1990s, the mascot was a Wampanoag chief in full headress.)
  • Americans believe it to be the image of the Wampanoag Chief, Massasoit.
  • The Nipmuc, like the Wampanoag, continue to have a special status within th
  • bs (January 30, 1948 - March 18, 1997) was a Wampanoag dancer, cultural educator, and cultural inte
  • Instead of relying on their allies, the Wampanoag, for survival, learning New World skills, an
  • Wampanoag has hosted more than 20 major championships
  • ish of the Plymouth Colony with Paupmunnuck, Wampanoag headman of the Cotachessett village allegedl
  • Wampanoag hosted the 2005 Women's State Open Champion
  • Eventually, the English defeated the Wampanoag in August 1676.
  • Metacomet, the Wampanoag Indian sachem also known as "King Phillip",
  • Chickatawbut was a sachem of the Wampanoag Indian tribe who was active in the area in t
  • er Plymouth Plantation while working for the Wampanoag Indian Program.
  • of Old Dartmouth after its purchase from the Wampanoag Indians by members of the Plymouth Colony in
  • the fall of 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast which
  • He began to preach to the Wampanoag Indians at the age of 21, and had the oversi
  • The Native American Wampanoag Indians would leave their winter encampments
  • Their visit frightened four visiting Wampanoag Indians into hiding, and the explorers stole
  • 73-1758) was a New England missionary to the Wampanoag Indians on Martha's Vineyard.
  • The island's original inhabitants, the Wampanoag Indians, lived undisturbed until 1641 when t
  • depicts Poole purchasing land from the local Wampanoag Indians, she was not actually involved in th
  • hased by the English settlers from the local Wampanoag Indians.
  • Wampanoag is in the "Quiet Corner" of West Hartford, Y
  • me "Humarock" is often said to come from the Wampanoag language and have had a meaning like "seashe
  • means "crooked" or "wandering stream" in the Wampanoag language.
  • d to mean "Place where Spirits Dwell" in the Wampanoag language.
  • there were ~ 12,000 Wampanoag living in southeastern Massachusetts and Rho
  • the lives and culture of four generations of Wampanoag men, women, and children on Martha's Vineyar
  • Wampanoag Mill No. 1
  • The Wampanoag Mills company was formed in 1871 for the man
  • Wampanoag Mills is an historic textile mill site locat
  • Chaypee is the Wampanoag name for a hummock along the Slocum River, i
  • ths, Waban's predictions came to pass when a Wampanoag named Metacomet, known as "King Philip," led
  • ops caught up with the Narragansett Indians, Wampanoag, Nashaway, Nipmuck, Podunk but were ambushed
  • In Wampanoag Nemasket means Place where the fish are, bec
  • In this endeavor, the Wampanoag now stood in the way.
  • a distinct tribe, they were often subject to Wampanoag overlordship and shared many similar aspects
  • The Wampanoag people were the principal tribe of this area
  • The Wampanoag predominated among the indigenous peoples of
  • Also in the forest is a 227-acre (0.9 km2) Wampanoag reservation.
  • Wampanoag Royal Cemetery is an historic colonial Nativ
  • The name Cotuit is derived from the Wampanoag term: "place of the council".
  • Buzzards Bay was originally Wampanoag territory.
  • ically asked by Massasoit (the leader of the Wampanoag) to help the Pilgrims.
  • are an extinct Native American tribe of the Wampanoag tribal confederation.
  • Cheeshahteaumuck, of the Wampanoag tribe, came from Martha's Vineyard and atten
  • Hobomok was part of the Wampanoag tribe, which, in the Algonquian language, me
  • ton area was called "Cohannet" by the native Wampanoag tribes that inhabited the area before the fi
  • Nicholas Hobson's ship by Wampanoag warriors in 1614 on Martha's Vineyard, allow
  • Founded in 1924, Wampanoag was advertised as an alternative club to the
  • ecretly exist and could only use the name of Wampanoag which included dozens of tribes is general t
  • The original inhabitants of the islands were Wampanoag, who had several villages.