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Ponkapoag /ˈpɒŋkəpɔːɡ/, also Punkapaug,
Punkapoag,
Ponkhapoag or Punkapog, is the name of a
Native American "praying town"
settled in the late 17th century...
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member of the M****achusett tribe, born at the M****achuset,
Punkapoag Plantation to
Punkapoag parents.
Historians believe that he was then
raised in the...
- 1699,
compared with five to ten in Chabanakongkomun, H****anamisco, and
Punkapoag. But
between 1720 and 1750,
Natick rapidly became a
white town, as the...
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Worcester Pullen Poynte Chelsea Suffolk Pullin Point Chelsea Suffolk Punkapoag Canton Norfolk Quabaug Territory Brookfield Worcester Quabaug Territory...
- M****achusetts
resettled the
remaining Wampanoags in Natick, Wamesit,
Punkapoag, and H****anamesit, four of the
original 14
praying towns.
These were the...
- (H****anamessit),
Marlborough (Okommakamesit),
Hopkinton (Makunkokoag),
Canton (
Punkapoag), Mendon-Uxbridge (Wacentug), and Natick. Only
Natick has
retained its...
- of
Hopkinton that is now in the Town of
Ashland (Makunkokoag),
Canton (
Punkapoag), and Mendon-Uxbridge (Wacentug). The "Praying Towns" were
recorded by...
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Takawambait signed a
petition with
several other Indians in
Natick and
Punkapoag "requesting the
release of an
Indian youth named Peter" who "was a servant...