- most
likely Pokanokets. The navigator's
recorded latitude of 41°40′
north corresponds to
Mount Hope Bay,
where the seat of the
Pokanoket is located. Verrazzano...
-
referred to one of the
Wampanoag tribes as the
Pokanoket. The
earliest colonial records and
reports used
Pokanoket as the name of the
tribe whose leaders (the...
- The
Pokanoket Nation, also
known as the
Pokanoket Tribe, is one of
several cultural heritage organizations of
individuals who
identify as descendants...
-
known as the
Pokanokets,
included parts of
Rhode Island and much of
southeastern M****achusetts. M****asoit
lived in Sowams, a
village at
Pokanoket in Warren...
- The Poc****et
Wampanoag Tribe of the
Pokanoket Nation is one of
several cultural heritage organizations of
individuals who
identify as
descendants of the...
-
nearby Pokanoket tribe. On
March 22,
Plymouth Colony's
governor John
Carver signed a
treaty with M****asoit,
declaring an
alliance between the
Pokanokets and...
- Azoreans, and Italian-Americans.
Before the
Pilgrims arrived in 1620, the
Pokanokets occupied much of
Southern New England,
including Plymouth. They had previously...
-
Alexander Pokanoket, as he was
called by New
England colonists, was the
eldest son of M****asoit (meaning
Great Leader) Ousa
Mequin of the
Pokanoket Tribe...
- homes. On June 23, a
local boy saw a
Pokanoket in
front of his home and was
instructed to fire,
killing him.
Pokanokets became enraged and on June 24 launched...
- The
Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe is one of
several cultural heritage organizations of
individuals who
identify as
descendants of the
Wampanoag people in Rhode...