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Brian Weedon, Chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, has been charged with stealing Wampanoag artifacts from the Plimoth Patuxet Museums. By Susannah Sudborough. December 11, 2022 ...
MASHPEE — As rain poured down Wednesday evening, Wampanoag Tribal Culture Keeper Darryl Wixon sang a welcome song to celebrate "13 Moons," a traditional homesite exhibit that includes a life ...
Victoria Miranda, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe member talks about "Connecting the Generations" this year's powwow. When to go and what to do.
In “Nothing More of This Land,” the journalist Joseph Lee, a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Nation, explores the island’s ...
The powwow is an annual three-day celebration, where Native American dancers, drummers, artists, and food vendors from around ...
I used to walk what my dog, Jack, and I called the Conversation Trail. We rarely spoke. Wild turkeys loomed. Oak leaves rustled. Pine needles snapped beneath us. Sometimes, deer ...
James-Perry is the first Wampanoag and first indigenous person from Massachusetts to receive the recognition, National Endowment for the Arts says.
Senior captains Hialeah Turner-Foster and Amiyah Peters, members of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, have helped revitalize a struggling team while becoming young leaders within their tribe.
The Wampanoag Common Lands is part of a growing movement of Indigenous-led conservation efforts helping to preserve and reinvigorate Native culture and identity, said Beth Rose-Middleton, a ...
The Fireball ceremony, a healing ceremony, will be held on Saturday, July 5, at dusk. The clambake, sponsored by a family, will be held on Sunday. Interviews for the Powwow Princess will be done all ...
The Wampanoag connection to the first Thanksgiving Tribal Chairman Brian Weeden says the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has existed for over 12,000 years in current-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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