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Summary Of: Wampanoag

In 1600 the Wampanoag lived in southeastern... erroneously referred to the entire Wampanoag confederacy as the... Since the Wampanoag relied primarily on goods garnered from this kind of work... Wampanoag men were mainly responsible for hunting and fishing... The Wampanoag were organized into a... the Wampanoag expected fidelity within unions... Even within Wampanoag society where status was constituted within a matrilineal... The Wampanoag originally spoke a dialect of the... the Wampanoag are spearheading a language revival under the direction of the... Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project... The decline of the Wampanoag language began to accelerate rapidly after the... many Wampanoag women were forced to marry outside of their linguistic groups... Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project... that Wampanoag tribal members should once again become fluent in Wampanoag and speak Wampanoag within their tribal... a Bible translated into Wampanoag by Wampanoag converts under the direction of missionary... Only Wampanoag is spoken during the lessons... and only Wampanoag people are permitted to attend classes... Baird is also compiling a Wampanoag dictionary which currently contains roughly 8... One of the earlier contacts between the Wampanoag and Europeans dates from the 16th century... captured several Wampanoag after enticing them aboard his vessel in 1614... the Wampanoag suffered from an epidemic or series of epidemics... They began to demand that the weakened Wampanoag pay them tribute... it was impossible for the Wampanoag to suspect that the few English... particular argue against the romanticized idea of the Wampanoag celebrating together with the colonists... were suspicious of the alliance between the Wampanoag and the English... The good relationship between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims lasted... the Wampanoag drove the Narragansett back... especially important because it demanded the renunciation of Wampanoag practices such as migratory hunting patterns and their adoption of a more traditionally English way... Thus Christianity became a refuge of Wampanoag women from male drunkenness... Christianity held great appeal to Wampanoag attempting to fight alcoholism... Wampanoag converts were expected to follow English laws... a great deal of sharing and mixing between Wampanoag and English ways of life... Wampanoag converts often carried over cultural attributes such as dress... Indian settlements were much more a mixture of Wampanoag and English cultures than a forced acceptance of English Puritan values... many Wampanoag women were attracted to Christianity because it offered a chance to free themselves and especially... the lives of some Wampanoag women changed greatly after their conversion to Christianity because the gender roles prescribed by pre... The Wampanoag were told he died of fever... but under his rule the relationship between the Wampanoag and the colonists changed dramatically... English and signed an agreement that required the Wampanoag to give up their... three Wampanoag warriors were accused of his murder by a Christian Indian and taken captive... the Wampanoag men were hanged in June 1675... account of her months of captivity by the Wampanoag during King Philip... With the exception of the Wampanoag groups on the coastal islands... the Wampanoag of the mainland were resettled with the Saconnet... a Wampanoag whaling captain of the Aquinnah Band... a Wampanoag whaling captain of the Aquinnah Band... a Wampanoag whaling captain of the Aquinnah Band... but only the Gay Head Wampanoag still have a reservation on Martha... Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head... the Mashpee Wampanoag obtained provisional recognition as an Indian tribe from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in April... owned separately by families and in common by Wampanoag descendants at both Chapaquddick and Christiantown... was a shipwreck where a group of Wampanoag Indians risked their lives to save passengers... Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah webpage... Mashpee Wampanoag win federal recognition... Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah webpage... Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah webpage...

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