Wampanoags

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Wampanoags

Native Americans living near

Plymouth, Massachusetts

 

 

Plimouth Plantation has created a 1620 date example of

Hobbamock's Homesite

 

 

tending the fire

 

to cook the dinner

 

The homesite takes its name from Hobbamock, a counselor to Wampanoag sachem
Ousamequin (Massasoit).
In 1621, Hobbamock was sent as an ambassador to live near the English colonists.

 

 

teaching the English children the native ways

 

native dwelling

 

 

Wampanoag carrying bag

 

turtles on a log in the lake beyond the dugout canoes

 

along Fel River pond

 

Native Americans in what is now New England

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