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    Nantucket. Today, two Wampanoag tribes are federally recognized: Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah). The Wampanoag language, also...
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  • Wampanoag may also refer to: Wampanoag Country Club Wampanoag language Wampanoag Mills, a historic textile mill site Wampanoag Royal Cemetery, an historic...
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  • The Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe is one of several cultural heritage organizations of individuals who identify as descendants of the Wampanoag people in Rhode...
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  • the United States Navy have borne the name USS Wampanoag, for the Wampanoag tribe: The first USS Wampanoag (1864) was the lead ship of her class of screw...
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    it is spoken in four communities of Wampanoag people. The language is also known as Natick or Wôpanâak (Wampanoag), and historically as Pokanoket, Indian...
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  • The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe (formerly Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc.) is one of two federally recognized tribes of Wampanoag people in Massachusetts...
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    The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) (Wampanoag: Âhqunah Wôpanâak) is a federally recognized tribe of Wampanoag people based in the town of Aquinnah...
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    Nantucket (category Wampanoag)
    its name from a Wampanoag word, transliterated variously as natocke, nantaticu, nantican, nautica or natockete, which is part of Wampanoag lore about the...
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  • heritage organizations of individuals who identify as descendants of the Wampanoag people in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. They formed a nonprofit organization...
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    The first USS Wampanoag was a screw frigate in the United States Navy built during the American Civil War. Commerce raiding by CSS Alabama and CSS Florida...
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    King Philip's War (category Wampanoag)
    surrender of Native guns; then three Wampanoags were hanged in Plymouth Colony in 1675 for the murder of another Wampanoag, which increased tensions. Native...
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    not being previously terminated by the U.S. Congress. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) State-recognized tribes do not have...
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    Wampanoag Royal Cemetery is a historic Native American cemetery in Lakeville, Massachusetts. There are approximately 20 graves in the cemetery, all of...
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  • "little wild man of the woods that vanishes"), is a human-like creature of Wampanoag folklore, found in Delaware, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Indiana...
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    Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum is a cultural center in the town of Mashpee in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The town of Mashpee is...
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    Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags is a play written in 1829 by John Augustus Stone. It was first performed December 15, 1829, at the Park Theater...
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  • Maushop (sometimes Moshup) is a mythical hero and giant from Wampanoag folklore. He is said to have several companions, including a giant frog and his...
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  • Wampanoag Tribe of the Pokanoket Nation is one of several cultural heritage organizations of individuals who identify as descendants of the Wampanoag...
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  • Wampanoag Country Club is a country club in West Hartford, Connecticut. The club was created in the early 1920s by the famed golf course architect Donald...
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    Wampanoag Mills is a historic textile mill complex located at 420 Quequechan Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. Built beginning in 1871, it is a large...
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  • The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe is a cultural heritage group that claims descent from the Wampanoag people based in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They have...
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    The Wampanoag tribe has a traditional way to mark their own Thanksgiving. "Harvest ceremonies and festivals have been an integral part of Wampanoag lifeways...
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  • Pocasset (derived from Wampanoag for at the small cove) may refer to a location in the United States: Pocasset, Massachusetts, a Census-Designated place...
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    Aquinnah, Massachusetts (category Articles containing Wampanoag-language text)
    Aquinnah (/əˈkwɪnə/ uh-KWIN-uh; Wampanoag: Âhqunah) is a town located on the western end of Martha's Vineyard island, Massachusetts. From 1870 to 1997...
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    Powhatan people of Virginia, United States Wampanoag of Massachusetts Patuxet, formerly a band of the Wampanoag peoples Wabanaki of the Maritime provinces/Atlantic...
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    Mashpee, Massachusetts (category Articles containing Wampanoag-language text)
    Mashpee (/ˈmæʃpi/ Wampanoag: Mâseepee) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 15,060 as of 2020...
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  • The Chappaquiddick Tribe of the Wampanoag Indian Nation is a non-profit organization in Massachusetts that self-identifies as a Native American tribe...
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    Algonquian. Long Island was divided roughly in half between the Algonquian Wampanoag and Lenape peoples. The Lenape also controlled most of the region surrounding...
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  • Pocasset was a former Wampanoag settlement, located between present-day Tiverton in Newport County, Rhode Island, and Fall River in Bristol County, Massachusetts...
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  • rocky place" Cotuit: (Wampanoag) "long planting field" Cummaquid: (Wampanoag) "harbor" Hockanum: (Podunk) "hook" Humarock: (Wampanoag) "shell place" or "rock...
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