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The Patuxet were a Native American band of the Wampanoag tribal confederation. They lived primarily in and around modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, and were among the first Native Americans encountered by European settlers in the region in the early 17th century.
- Patuxent people
The Patuxent or Pawtuxent [1] were one of the Native...
- Plimoth Patuxet
Plimoth Patuxet is a complex of living history museums in...
- Patuxent people
22 de feb. de 2021 · More than 400 years ago, the coastal community of Patuxet was one of dozens belonging to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, spread across much of what’s now New England. The Wampanoag called the...
24 de nov. de 2020 · Squanto (l. c. 1585-1622) was the Native American of the Patuxet tribe who helped the English settlers of Plymouth Colony (later known as pilgrims) survive in their new home by teaching them how to plant crops, fish, hunt, and generally acclimate to life in the so-called New World.
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Learn about the 17th-century culture and lifeways of Wampanoag People at the Historic Patuxet Homesite.
30 de nov. de 2020 · Massasoit (l. c. 1581-1661) was the sachem (chief) of the Wampanoag Confederacy of modern-day New England, USA. Massasoit (also given as Massasoyt) is a title meaning Great Sachem; his given name was Ousamequin of the Pokanoket tribe of modern-day Rhode Island and Massachusetts.