Wampanoag Tribe
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Wampanoag Tribe
- Boston Children's Museum: Wampanoag: What You Need to Know
- Plimouth Plantation: Maushop Brings His People Home
- First Nations Histories: Wampanoag History
- MayflowerHistory.com: The Wampanoag
- Sail1620.org: Pilgrims and Wampanoag: The Prudence of Bradford and Massasoit
- Pilgrim Hall Museum: Who Were the Native People? The Wampanoag
Branches of the Wampanoag Tribe
- Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe: Tribe History
- Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah): History & Culture
- Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe: History
- Chappaquiddick Wampanoag: The People of the First Light
- Pokanoket Tribe: Who are the Pokanoket (pronounced Poe’-ka-no-kit)?
- Nipmuc Nation: Historical Summary
- Homepage of the Chappiquiddic Band: Chappiquiddic Wampanoag History
Wampanoag Tribe History
- Four Directions Institute: Wampanoag
- Indian Tribal Records: Wampanoag History
- PBS: Colonial House: The Native American Story
- Kathy Sharp Frisbee: The Spirit of Place: Cape Cod's Ancient and Enduring First People
Wampanoag Tribe and the Pilgrims
- Mahalo's Guide to to The Pilgrims
- The Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony: 1620: The Wampanoag Nation
- Smithsonian: Diplomacy in New England: The First Thanksgiving? (212 KB)
- The Plymouth Colony Archive Project: From Thanksgiving to War: Native Americans in Criminal Cases of Plymouth Colony, 1630-1675
- National Humanities Center: Wampanoag Grievances Against the Colonists of New England
King Philip's War
- Mahalo's Guide to King Philip's War
- University of Nebraska: ...History of the War with the Indians... (1676) | A Relation of the Indian War (1675)
- Memorial Hall Museum Online: History of Philip's War
- Wikipedia: King Philip's War
- Pilgrim Hall Museum: King Philip's War: The Causes
Wampanoag Tribe Society
- Native Languages of the Americas: Native American Tribes of Massachusetts
- Scholastic: Relationship with the Pilgrims
Religion
- The Pluralism Project: Native Traditions in Boston
- The New England Indians: The Praying Indians and the Death of Massasoit
- Pilgrim Hall Museum: Missionary Efforts
Traditional Dress
- Plimouth Plantation: Wampanoag Clothing in the 17th century
- The Pilgrims & Plymouth Colony: 1620: Physical Appearance of Wampanoag Natives
- Massachusetts Cultural Council: Anita Peters Little AKA Mother Bear
- Native American Technology and Art: Northeast Region - Southern New England Tribes
Wampanoag Tribe Culture and Crafts
- Plimouth Plantation: Traditional Wampanoag Sewing | Building a Wampanoag Home of the 17th Century
- Pilgrim Hall Museum: The National Day of Mourning
- Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah}: Cultural and Craft Information
- Native American Technology and Art: Scenes from the Eastern Woodlands
Wampanoag Tribe Folklore
- First People - The Legends: Moshup the Giant
- Learning to Give: The Circle of Life and the Clambake
- Humanity: Squant, The Sea Woman
- Indigenous Peoples Literature: A Mashpee Ghost Story
- Milwaukee Public Museum: The Silver Pipe
Wampanoag Tribe Leaders and Key Figures
Massasoit
- Mahalo's Guide to Massasoit
- Wikipedia: Massasoit
- Native American Nations: Massasoit of the Wampanoag
King Philip
- Wikipedia: Metacomet
- West Brookfield Historical Commission: Biography - King Philip
- Internet Archive: History of King Philip, sovereign chief of the Wampanoags... (1857)
John Sassamon
- Wikipedia: John Sassamon
- UMaine Farmington: The Murder of John Sassamon
- Google Books: The Book of the Indians; Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North ...
Caleb Cheeshahteaumuk
- Wikipedia: Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck
- Harvard University Gazette: Harvard Honors First Native American Students (1997)
- Harvard University Archives: Education And Harvard's Indian College
Wampanoag Tribe Articles and Blogs
- WBZ: Wampanoag Tribe Receives Federal Recognition (2007)
- The Boston Globe: "Tribe members worry about Wampanoag image" (2007)
- The Martha's Vineyard Times: "History tells Wampanoag story of Christianity and survival" (2005)
- Mwalim's Word Lounge: A True Challenge for the Mashpee Tribe
Wampanoag Tribe Timeline
- 1620: Wampanoags encounter the new settlers
- 1621: Squanto and Samoset bring Massasoit to the pilgrims and The treaty is made
- 1621: October, Three day harvest celebration we now refer to as Thanksgiving
- 1632: The English helped with the war between Narragansett and Wampanoag
- 1633: An outbreak of disease kills many natives
- 1640: Several Wampanoags converted to Christianity
- 1752: Letter written to the Governor concerning the Englishmen on Wampanoag land
- 1663: First Wampanoag Bible printed
- 1675: King Philip's War began
- 1673: Epidemic killed most of the Nantucket Wampanoag
- 1974: Mashpee Wampanoag community create Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council
- 1990: Mashpee Wampanoag submits recognition petition to Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs
- 2007: Mashpee Wampanoag are granted Federal recognition
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