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The Wampanoag Tribe
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Homeland ~East part north America ~South part Massachusetts
~First people to see sunrise in east
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~Depended on one another for survival ~Held seasonal ceremonies
Society ~Society very close ~Depended on one another for survival ~Held seasonal ceremonies ~Ceremonies gave many thanks
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Food ~Land & water provided them with food
~Men hunted deer, elks, bears & moose ~In Fall- gathered acorns & nuts
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Homes ~Dome shaped wigwams ~Style home called wetu (we-too)
~Wetu took skills of both genders
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Clothing ~Made clothes of deer skins & furs ~Deerskin made leather
~Men & women wore moccasins ~Made moccasins out of leather
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Crafts Used many craft objects in daily life Fashioned clay to pipes
Also used clay to make big pots
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Family One village was like extended family
Men & women contributed equally Men grew tobacco Women planted & tended gardens
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Children Children played many games Also did daily chores
Boys learned to make fishing spears & traps
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Myths Mashup -giant who lived long ago Mashup- a man of peace & wisdom
Loved to sit on a rock & think
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War Peace & loving people who did not go to war often
Sometimes fighting became necessary When at war used same weapons as hunting Distant fighting used bow & arrows
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Contact With The Europeans
First met Europeans around 1600 Early 1600s -man named Squanto was captured He escaped to England Few years later returned home Sadly many people died
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Tribe Today Today many live in traditional homeland
About 900 enrolled members Wampanoag still hold ceremonies
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Leaders Metacom -famous chief English called him King Phillip
Metacom son of Massasoit
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Gray-KanaTiosh, Barbara. Wampanoag. ABDO Publishing Company, 2004.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Gray-KanaTiosh, Barbara. Wampanoag. ABDO Publishing Company, 2004.
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