WAMPANOAG

wämˌpənōˈăg, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). In the early 17th cent. they occupied the region extending E from Narragansett Bay to the Atlantic Ocean, including Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. The Wampanoag were sometimes referred to as the Pokanoket, from the name of their principal village. When the Pilgrims settled (1620) at Plymouth, the Wampanoag, although reduced by the pestilence of 1617, were powerful, living in some 30 villages. Their chief, Massasoit, was very friendly to the settlers. His son, Metacom (Philip), however, was the central figure of the deadliest war with the colonists, King Philip's War (1675). The victory of the English brought ruin to the tribe. The Wampanoag were harried almost out of existence, the remnant consolidating with the Saconnet. However, in 1990 there were over 2,000 Wampanoag living in the United States, most of them in Massachusetts. The Wampanoag were of the Eastern Woodlands culture area (see under Natives, North American).

See M. A. Travers, The Wampanoag Indian Federation of the Algonquian Nation (rev. ed. 1961).

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...specific meaning associated with its use. The Wampanoag Comparison of early Wampanoag baskets to other baskets made by Native Americans...the Pequot, Nipmuck, Mohegan, Niantic and Wampanoag used the same set of design elements, but in...
...New England. Fully 90 percent of the Wampanoag died of an unidentified European disease...raiding to the south, and the esteemed Wampanoag sachem Massasoit was promptly forced...underpopulated area. 10 Squanto, one of the Wampanoag captured in 1614 and intended for slavery...
...Launched Commissd Disposition WAMPANOAG New York Novelty 3 Aug 63...engines ordered 24 Sep 63 Wampanoag and 5 Nov 63 Madawasca .These...Compared to the others, the Wampanoags were described as vessels...engines by Isherwood, the Wampanoag was one of the landmarks of...
...Squanto was the only survivor of a Wampanoag village that was wiped out by the plague...the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag possible. Regrettably, though, Squanto...to replace Massasoit as chief of the Wampanoag by telling the Wampanoag people that...
...they are Gay Head Wampanoags ( Bruce Richards , Wampanoag, 11/1991...that person was Wampanoag because of where...Bache , Gay Head Wampanoag, 9/1993). Although...consider themselves Wampanoags, the Gay Head Wampanoags...
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...Christianity, and Community among the Wampanoag Indians of Marthas Vineyard 1600-1871...Christianity, and Community among the Wampanoag Indians of Marthas Vineyard 1600-1871...NY 10011-4211). $60.00. The Wampanoags on Marthas Vineyard were able to adapt...
...was the home of the Wampanoag. Although culturally...people to the west, Wampanoags did not speak the same...traditional enemies. The Wampanoag practiced agriculture...three-fourths of the Wampanoags were killed. The entire population of the Wampanoag village of Patuxet...
...and women of several generations of a Wampanoag family initially published in Experience...biographies also present "embedded" Wampanoag texts, according to Leibman (194...production of a "text" that merges Wampanoag traditions with Puritan notions of a...
...1861 to 1869. For the USS Wampanoag, authorized in 1863 as the...Isherwood now took advantage of Wampanoags sea trials to test-and advertise...but the final leg saw the Wampanoag averaging eleven knots for...performance, however, the Wampanoag was rejected by the Board...
...and the Christianized Nipmuc and Wampanoag Indians living near them, to Mohawk...letter was written. In 1675, the Wampanoag sachem Metacom, otherwise known as King Philip, led a force of Wampanoag, Nipmuck, and Narragansett warriors...
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...fascinating history that stretches from the Wampanoag Indians, to the Pilgrims, Portuguese...Standish from Massasoit, Chief of the Wampanoag tribe, in 1649. Originally called Satucket...Middleboro. Originally called Titicut by the Wampanoag, this area where the Taunton River makes...
...transform lives." Leaders of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah...Marthas Vineyard and the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe on Cape Cod praised...decision. "Its motivational for Wampanoags, and I think its motivational...and president of the Mashpee Wampanoag. Johansson just happened...
...rockin the party! A funky, natural Black Wampanoag Warrior. Not only is this the theme...heritage and many talents. A master of Wampanoag and African diasporic oral traditions...Bag, a collection of original Black Wampanoag folk-tales (Talking Drum Press...
...left, she had a lot to work with: The Wampanoag language has the largest written corpus...printed in America was published in 1663 in Wampanoag, and many legal documents and correspondence...classes for children and adults and a Wampanoag immersion summer camp, which has produced...
...starving. Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe came to their rescue providing...2. Discover how the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag spent their time by researching the groups...comparing and contrasting the Pilgrims and Wampanoag. 3. Create a shoebox diorama that recreates...
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...of the Pilgrims is the story of the "Wampanoag Indians - The People of the Dawn...eventual destruction of the tribes of the Wampanoag at the hands of the settlers, but also...Colonies were established. Today the Wampanoag still live in Plymouth, and they helped...
...protested that Wampanoag sovereignty had...themselves in the Wampanoag peoples internal affairs. The Wampanoags prepared for war...attacked. The Wampanoag and their allies...several hundred Wampanoags were reported to...
...and 90 or more Wampanoags. They began to...Nov. 9, 1621. Wampanoag chieftain Massasoit...outnumbering their Wampanoag guests at the legendary...Pilgrims and 92 Wampanoags, a more realistic...landmark feast. The Wampanoags of Miss Rinaldos...historians assert that Wampanoag women attended...
...first Thanksgiving was celebrated. The Wampanoag Native Americans and the Pilgrims who...kindness that was shown to them by the Wampanoag. They taught the Pilgrims how to farm...had not been open to learning from the Wampanoag, they probably would not have survived...
...1627 Pilgrim Village, the Wampanoag Indian Homesite and Mayflower...other sites on the Pilgrims, Wampanoags and Thanksgiving. If you...Boy" and "Tapenums Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times...1989, 1993, 1996. * "The Wampanoag," by Laurie Weinstein...
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WAMPANOAG wam p no ag, Native North Americans...Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard. The Wampanoag were sometimes referred to as the Pokanoket...Pilgrims settled (1620) at Plymouth, the Wampanoag, although reduced by the pestilence...
PHILIP , chief of the Wampanoags (King Philip), chief of the Wampanoags: see King Philips War . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...chief of the Wampanoag . His Wampanoag name was Metacom, Metacomet...him and demanded that the Wampanoag surrender their arms, which...Philips instigation. Three Wampanoags were tried for the murder...antagonized other tribes. The Wampanoag were joined by the Nipmuck...
POKANOKET see Wampanoag . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
MASSASOIT mas soi it, mas soit , c.1580 1661, chief of the Wampanoag. He was also known as Ousamequin (spelled in various ways). One of the most powerful native rulers of New England, he went...
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