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  1. Wampanoag | Wikipedia

    • The war resulted in the death of 40 percent of the surviving Wampanoag. The English sold many Wampanoag men into slavery in Bermuda, the West Indies, or on plantations and farms run by colonists in New England. See more

    Overview

    The Wampanoag , also rendered Wôpanâak, are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands currently … See more

    Name

    Wampanoag probably derives from Wapanoos, first documented on Adriaen Block's 1614 map, which was the earliest European representation of the Wampanoag territory. The Wampanoag translate thi… See more

    Culture

    The Wampanoag people were semi-sedentary (that is, partially nomadic), with seasonal movements between sites in southern New England. The men often traveled far north and south along the Eastern se… See more

    Language and revival

    The Wampanoag originally spoke Wôpanâak, a dialect of the Massachusett language, which belongs to the Algonquian languages family. The first Bible published in America was a 1663 translation into Wampanoa… See more

     
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  2. Leptospirosis epidemic

    From 1615 to 1619, a leptospirosis epidemic carried by rodents arriving in European ships dramatically reduced the population of the Wampanoag and neighboring tribes. Indigenous deaths from the epidemic facilitated the European invasion and colonization of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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  3. Wampanoag Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History

    WEBNov 20, 2012 · The peace was short lived due to the death of two Wampanoag chiefs during an altercation with Captain Myles Standish and the Native Indians further contact with the colonists. Deteriorating …

     
  4. Wampanoag | Definition, History, Government, Food, …

    WEBJul 20, 1998 · Wampanoag, Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who formerly occupied parts of what are now the states of Rhode Island …

  5. The Mashpee Wampanoag want you to know the full history …

  6. The life and mysterious death of Squanto, whose …

    WEBNov 25, 2021 · The Wampanoag guide died in November 1622 — a year after the “First Thanksgiving” — in what is now one of the wealthier corners of Cape Cod. And it may have been murder.

  7. Wampanoag Confederacy | World History Encyclopedia

    WEBMar 12, 2021 · The Wampanoag Confederacy was a coalition of over 30 Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes who lived in the region of modern-day New England, specifically from Rhode Island down through …

  8. Wampanoag Burial Traditions | SevenPonds Blog

    WEBNov 28, 2013 · So, when a Wampanoag passed away, they would be buried with the tools necessary to cultivate their own land in the afterlife. The family would all gather, faces painted in black soot for mourning, to …

  9. A new documentary on the Great Dying uncovers a …

    WEBAs a long-time resident of the Northeast, a history buff and supposedly aware person, I was shocked to hear that an epidemic wiped out Wampanoag villages all along the Massachusetts Bay coast between …

  10. The Wampanoag | U.S. National Park Service

    WEBOct 4, 2020 · Unfortunately, they had spread disease to the Wampanoag, causing wide-spread death amongst the tribe. With the Wampanoag nation weakened, the Narragansett tried to take over the Wampanoag land. …

  11. 'First Thanksgiving' Wampanoag Tribe Faces New Epidemic | TIME

  12. We Are Still Here: Four Hundred Years of Wampanoag History

  13. Biography of Chief Massasoit, Native American Hero | ThoughtCo

  14. 1620: Who Were the Wampanoags? | Voice of America

  15. Wampanoag History — Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)

  16. Wampanoag/Death and burial | Wikibooks

  17. Leptospirosis and Pilgrims: The Wampanoag may have been …

  18. King Philip's War ‑ Definition, Cause & Significance | HISTORY

  19. Ancient Ways | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)

  20. Everyone's history matters: The Wampanoag Indian …

  21. Why the Wampanoag Signed a Peace Treaty with the Mayflower …

  22. Massasoit and the strategic Wampanoag alliance with the Pilgrims

  23. Thanksgiving Belongs to the Wampanoag Tribe | The Atlantic

  24. Thanksgiving anniversary: Wampanoag Indians regret helping …