-
identify as
being of
Wampanoag descent include: ****awompsett-Nemasket Band of
Wampanoags ****onet Band of
Wampanoags Chappaquid****
Wampanoag Tribe,
South Yarmouth...
- the
United States Navy have
borne the name USS
Wampanoag, for the
Wampanoag tribe: The
first USS
Wampanoag (1864) was the lead ship of her
class of ****...
- The
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe (formerly
Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc.) is one of two
federally recognized tribes of
Wampanoag people in M****achusetts...
- The
Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe is one of
several cultural heritage organizations of
individuals who
identify as
descendants of the
Wampanoag people in Rhode...
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involved in the conflict.
Hundreds of
Wampanoags and
their allies were
publicly executed or enslaved, and the
Wampanoags were left
effectively landless. King...
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Wampanoag may also
refer to:
Wampanoag Country Club
Wampanoag language Wampanoag Mills, a
historic textile mill site
Wampanoag Royal Cemetery, an historic...
- The
Wampanoag treaty was a
treaty signed on
April 1 [O.S.
March 22], 1621
between the
Wampanoag, led by M****asoit, and the
English settlers of Plymouth...
- Metamora; or, The Last of the
Wampanoags is a play
written in 1829 by John
Augustus Stone. It was
first performed December 15, 1829, at the Park Theater...
- (August 21, 2023). "Fired by tradition:
Herring Pond
Wampanoags hold
mishoon burn to keep
heritage vibrant". Cape Cod Times.
Herring Pond
Wampanoag Tribe...
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revived form, it is
spoken in four
Wampanoag communities. The
language is also
known as
Natick or Wôpanâak (
Wampanoag), and
historically as Pokanoket, Indian...