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- Wampanoag The Wampanoag (Wôpanâak in the Wampanoag language ; alternate spellings Wompanoag … contact the Wampanoag Indians and initiate trade relations …47 KB (6845 words) - 01:03, 4 January 2009
- Experience Mayhew Experience Mayhew (1673-1758) was a New England missionary to the Wampanoag Indians on Martha's Vineyard. He was born on January 27, …2 KB (262 words) - 14:22, 23 November 2008
- Metacomet Metacomet (c. 1639 -August 12 , 1676 ), also known as King Philip or Metacom, was a war chief or sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and …7 KB (957 words) - 22:23, 10 December 2008
- Patuxet The Patuxet are an extinct subtribe of the Wampanoag Indian tribal confederation … Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn …9 KB (1156 words) - 03:25, 4 December 2008
- Corbitant Corbitant: An Wampanoag Indian sachem or sagamore under Massasoit . Corbitant was sachem of the Pocasset tribe in present day North …1 KB (133 words) - 02:03, 17 August 2008
- King Phillip's Cave King Phillip's Cave can refer to at least two different cave s named after Metacomet , the Wampanoag Indian sachem also known as "King …301 B (32 words) - 20:26, 27 June 2008
- Massachusetts the Wampanoag , Nauset , Nipmuc , Pocomtuc , Pennacook , Mahican , … articles/2007/02/15/mashpee_wampanoag_indians_receive_federal_ …77 KB (9576 words) - 02:13, 8 January 2009
- Crispus Attucks Because Crispus Attucks may also have had Wampanoag Indian … In the 1700s, the surname “Attucks” was used by some Praying Indians around …13 KB (1986 words) - 07:26, 6 January 2009
- Nemasket River The Native American Wampanoag Indians would leave their winter encampments on the coast and navigate the Taunton River to the Nemasket …2 KB (263 words) - 00:42, 20 October 2008
- USS Metacomet (1863) The ship was named for Metacomet , a war chief of the Wampanoag Indians. Metacomet was launched 7 March 1863 by Thomas Stack, Brooklyn, …4 KB (438 words) - 21:27, 23 December 2008
- Mary Morrill Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachusetts (as a successor of Thomas Mayhew), and who was a teacher and translator for the Wampanoag Indians. …3 KB (429 words) - 12:41, 16 October 2008
- Elizabeth Poole Although the Taunton town seal depicts Pole purchasing land from the local Wampanoag Indians, she was not actually involved in the …3 KB (414 words) - 18:20, 21 July 2008
- Padanaram, Massachusetts began cropping up within the town of Old Dartmouth after its purchase from the Wampanoag Indians by members of the Plymouth Colony in 1652. …3 KB (451 words) - 06:13, 4 November 2008
- King Phillip's Cave (Massachusetts) The cave is so named because Metacomet , the Wampanoag Indian sachem also known as "King Phillip", is said to have hid here near the end …2 KB (206 words) - 02:23, 18 December 2008
- Poppasquash Farms Historic District The area was occupied by Wampanoag Indians for hundreds of years and eventually settled by British colonists in the 17th century after …1 KB (166 words) - 14:11, 29 December 2008
- Martha's Vineyard was formerly known as Gay Head, but was recently renamed its original Indian name, which means "land under the hill" in the Wampanoag language. …35 KB (4995 words) - 22:38, 3 January 2009
- Freetown, Massachusetts River , when the areas of Assonet and Fall River were purchased from the Wampanoag Indians in an exchange known as Ye Freemen's Purchase . …31 KB (3755 words) - 15:15, 5 January 2009
- Massachusett language (redirect Wampanoag language) It is also known as the Wampanoag, Natick, or Pokanoket language. … htm Wampanoag Language and the Wampanoag Indian Tribe. http://dspace. …4 KB (515 words) - 02:10, 3 January 2009
- Plymouth Colony had the most skins the Indians are run away from their habitations..." … the Wampanoag Homesite, which recreates a 17th century Indian village …102 KB (14780 words) - 02:11, 1 January 2009
- Native countries of North America Wampanoag Country … 1889) and A Chickasaw Dictionary by Jesse Humes, 1973 ")Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 7, Robert Wauchope editor. …27 KB (3230 words) - 14:20, 31 December 2008
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Give to Council of Indian Nations
www.cindonation.org/thanks Give thanks but give back too! In 1620 a group of Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Ma. An unfamiliarity with the region,bitter cold weather conditions,inadequate clothing and little readily available food proved fatal to more than half of the 100 or so colonists. Witnessing the death of so many men and women,the Wampanoag Indian tribe began supplying the remaining Pilgrims with corn seed and teaching them how to hunt wild game. In the fall, the Pilgrims harvested a bountiful food crop. in an act of appreciation to the American Indians, Governor Bradford declared a celebration of thanks, Which we know as the First Thanksgiving!
Author: Not4Palin
Keywords: Thanksgiving 2008 Council of Indian Nations donation Palin Christmas Pilgrims
Added: November 26, 2008
Lulabell
A song about a Wampanoag Indian who gives lollipops to everyone.
Author: KathleenMJ
Keywords: redhead singer kid music pink guitar
Added: November 23, 2008
English as a Second Language for Adult Learners (Advanced) Holidays #2 (Thanksgiving)
English as a Second Lanague for Adult Learners (Advanced) Holidays #2 (Thanksgiving)
Author: BaekYong313
Keywords: ESL English as Second Language EFL Foreign holidays festivals celebrations traditions culture pilgrims Native American Indian history education lesson Thanksgiving Wampanoag Nation Pokanoket tribe
Added: November 16, 2008
Thanksgiving ABCs
http://technologylessonsforteachers.com You've explored the Pilgrims. You've investigated the lives of the Wampanoag Indians. You've reenacted the harvest festival of 1621. You've made your students dress up. What else can you do this year as a way of summing up all the information about the first Thanksgiving? Create a class project to be shared within the classroom and outside with the world. The ABCs of Thanksgiving is a project that ties together history, social studies, reading, writing, speaking and drawing.
Author: OriginalGadgetGirl
Keywords: ABC ide students technology thanksgiving with
Added: November 14, 2008
East Providence Rhode Island (RI) Real Estate Tour
http://www.eastprovidencerihomes.com Tour East Providence, RI neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. East Providence, Rhode Island is situated between the urban center of Rhode Island and rural southeastern Massachusetts. A large proportion of the city is bordered by bodies of water: The Seekonk and Providence Rivers to the west, Narragansett Bay to the south, and the Running and Ten Mile Rivers (including the James V. Turner Reservoir and Central Pond) along most of its eastern border. The land east of the Seekonk River was once occupied by the Wampanoag Indians. Their villages were not permanent, but were moved with seasonal and agricultural changes. Though Indian civilization had nearly vanished by the turn of the eighteenth century, it left East Providence with an enduring linguisting legacy: the names Wampanoag and Sachem are used for everything from shopping areas to country clubs, and Indian trails have formed major present-day transportation routes. Today, East Providence is a growing city with easy accessibility, its recent development buffeted by a central location on an available waterway, its modern highway and railroad routes, and suburban outgrowth from the City of Providence. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in RI visit http://www.ri-virtualhomes.com . For RI relocation information go to http://www.relocationri.com .
Author: remaxcp
Keywords: East Providence Rhode Island americantowns RI real estate homes condos land houses
Added: November 4, 2008