- 1669), also
spelled Wampatuck, was sachem, or
paramount chief, of the
Mattakeesett band of M****achusett Indians.
Wompatuck was also
known as Wampatuck,...
- may
refer to:
People Wampatuck or
Wompatuck (d. 1669), a
leader of the
Mattakeesett tribe known to
English settlers as
Josiah Sagamore.
Places Wampatuck...
- Wampanoag,
although many M****achusett, such as
those at
Titicut and
Mattakeesett, were
under the
claim of the
Plymouth Colony. The M****achusett sachems...
- here, the
region was
inhabited by the Wampanoags, who
called this
place Mattakeesett,
meaning "place of many fish." In 1620,
English settlers known as the...
- this land,
fishing and
farming along the rivers; they
called the area
Mattakeesett,
which means "place of much fish",
because of the
annual springtime run...
-
succeeded around 1655 by Chickatawbut's son, Wompatuck. As a
leader of the
Mattakeesett tribe, he
became a
friend of the
English settlers. In 1650, five M****achusett...
-
dates back to the
early days of the
sport on Cape Cod. The
Yarmouth Mattakeesetts were
organized in 1867 and
battled the "Barnstable ****maquids" on at...
-
Sandwich Nichols Club West
Barnstable Mastetuketts West
Falmouth Yarmouth Mattakeesetts Early Cape
League era (1923–1939)
Upper and
Lower Cape
League era (1946–1962)...
-
Wampatuck Namesake Wampatuck (d. 1669), a
Native American leader of the
Mattakeesett tribe Builder W. F.
Stone and Son, Oakland,
California Completed May...
-
towns of
Natick and Ponkapoag, in
Natick and Canton, and
Titicut and
Mattakeesett,
corresponding to
Bridgewater and Pembroke, M****achusetts. As the M****achusett...