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  2. As fighting raged across New England, Natick's Praying Indians were caught in the middle, distrusted by both sides. They served as translators and scouts for the English, but were accused of warning the Indians of the colonials' advances. When colonists fled their outposts west of Boston, race trumped religion.
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    The Praying Indians were attacked in their fields and harassed by neighboring colonists who had become overwhelmed with panic, hysteria, and anti-Indian sentiment. The Praying towns were also targets of Metacomet's forces, raided for supplies and persuading or using force, bringing some of the … See more

    The Praying Indians of Natick were a community of Indigenous Christian converts, known as Praying Indians, in the town of Natick, Massachusetts, one of many Praying Towns. They were also known as Natick … See more

    In the era following King Philip's War (1675–1678), Native American communities were often names by the locations in which … See more

    Puritan colonists established Praying Towns in New England from 1646 to 1675. These served as refuges to Christian Native Americans, whose communities had been ravaged by … See more

    Aftermath of King Philip's War (1676–1681)
    King Philip's War disrupted Indian life in New England. The Praying Indian survivors of internment, any Indians lucky enough to have been pardoned and any survivors regrouped at Natick, where they divided up among … See more

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    John Eliot translated first the New Testament into the Massachusett language, which was published in 1661. Then the entire Bible was published in that language in 1685. See more

    The establishment of the Praying towns accomplished several goals. It helped facilitate the goals of Christianization and acculturation as it allowed for easier distribution of the … See more

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    The Colony of Massachusetts' transition into the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which officially joined the new republic of the United States of … See more

     
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  5. WEBIndigenous people who moved to praying towns were called “Praying Indians.” Natick residents built a wooden bridge with a stone foundation 80 feet long and 8 feet high across the Quinobequin/Charles River and …

  6. WEBDec 13, 2020 · NATICK – The leader of the Natick Praying Indians is “shocked” she wasn’t told when a ceremony would be held to reinter human remains in her tribe's holy burial ground.

  7. WEBBy 1675, 14 Praying Indian towns dotted what was then frontier, spreading from the Merrimac River south into Connecticut and even to Nantucket …

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    • WEBAbandoned by their colonial Christian brethren, the Natick Praying Indians were left unprotected on the frigid Island. A month later the Praying Indian Villages of Ponkapoag (Stoughton, MA) and Nashoba (Littleton, MA) …

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      WEBAlthough Eliot could not secure rights to Nonantum through the Massachusetts General Court, he did secure land along the Quinobequin/Charles River to establish the first “Praying Town” called …

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