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    Praying Indians of Natick - Wikipedia

    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 Indians. Natick was founded by John Eliot (1604 – 1690), an English-born Puritan missionary … 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

    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 Massachusett-language translations of Eliot's Bible and other works. The … See more

    Most of the remaining lands set aside "in perpetuity" for the Native peoples had been sold to non-Natives, leaving a messy patchwork of a few … See more

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

    Post-independence and 19th century
    The Colony of Massachusetts' transition into the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which officially joined … See more

     
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  4. Natick’s Beginnings - Natick Historical Society

    WEBIndigenous people lived in this area long before Natick was established as a “Praying Townin 1651. The Natick Historical Society's collections contain gouges, chisels, axes, projectile points, and other stone tools that tell us …

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  7. The Indigenous and English Roots of Natick - Natick …

    WEBThe founding of Natick has traditionally centered around stories of the Puritan minister John Eliot and the English mission to establish “Praying Towns.”. However, the formation of these towns relied upon the …

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    WEBIn 1651, a group of Christianized Indians had founded a Praying Town in what is now South Natick. Led by the missionary John Eliot, the Indians built an English-style village.

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    WEBAug 4, 2024 · Natick, town (township), Middlesex county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S., 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Boston. The first recorded settlement there was made in 1650, when the missionary John …

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