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  1. 162 Weetamoo Trail, Campton, NH 03223 Custom 2022-built home with extraordinary panoramic views of the adjacent White Mountains Indulge in the extraordinary panoramic views of the adjacent White Mountains, right from your doorstep.

  2. Weetamoo: Heart of the Pocassets is the sixteenth entry in Scholastic's The Royal Diaries. The book was written by Patricia Clark Smith; her only book in the series. It was published in September 2003. The book was followed by Lady of Palenque: Flower of Bacal. "Neepunna KeeswoshMoon When Corn Is Ripe[Late August, 1653]MettapoisetHe [Father] laid his hand gently on my shoulder and told me that ...

  3. Weetamoo (c. 1635–1676), also referred to as Weethao, Weetamoe, Wattimore, Namumpum, and Tatapanunum, was a Pocasset Wampanoag Native American Chief. She was the sunksqua, or female sachem, of Pocasset tribe, which occupied contemporary Tiverton, Rhode Island in 1620. In the Algonquian language of the Indigenous Peoples of the Northeastern ...

  4. 30 de ago. de 2015 · Weetamoo is a ~650 acre woods of Atlantic white cedar swamp and coastal oak-holly forest. Pardon Gray is an additional 230 acres of land adjacent to Weetamo, including 75 acres of former pasture area. This is easy, mostly low-grade walking/hiking trails located right in Tiverton. There are a number of trails to wander around Weetamoo.

  5. Weetamoo (c. 1635–1676), also referred to as Weetamoe, Namumpum, and Tatapanunum, was a Pocasset Wampanoag Native American leader. She was born in the Mattapoiset village of the Pokanoket and died at Taunton River. Her father was Corbitant, sachem of the Pocasset tribe in present day North Tiverton, Rhode Island, c. 1618–1630. She had five husbands, the most famous of whom was Wamsutta ...

  6. Weetamoo was an honored sachem and died in the King Philip's War. After the War, in 1679, Plymouth Colony sold the "Pocasset Purchase" to colonists and Weetamoo Woods is at the south end of the original plat. Eight Rod Way, a common colonial name for road width (132 feet, a rod = 16.5 ft.) dates from that time.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Weetamoo powerfully protects her land, Assonet, by using the Massachusett's land deed games against them. Brooks rhizomatically connects her narratives by place and kinship. Brooks’s method is to give an overview of the places and people leading up to King Phillip’s war with narratives of Weetamoo but also James Printer.