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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 ...
Wampanoag artifacts offer clues to the past. Robert Barboza Chronicle Correspondent. ACUSHNET — It’s not every day that you get to handle a piece of history that’s several thousand years old.
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 ...
The powwow is an annual three-day celebration, where Native American dancers, drummers, artists, and food vendors from around ...
James-Perry is the first Wampanoag and first indigenous person from Massachusetts to receive the recognition, National Endowment for the Arts says.
Jonathan Perry, assistant manager of the Wampanoag Indigenous Program, is a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe and his ancestors, like those of many others who work in the program, have been ...
In “Nothing More of This Land,” the journalist Joseph Lee, a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Nation, explores the island’s ...
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 ...
Martha's Vineyard, with its beautiful shoreline and farm land, has long been a summer destination, but most visitors know little about the history of the Wampanoag people. A group on the island is ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The remains of the Wampanoag leader who forged a ...
The remains and artifacts were stolen in the early 19th century by a traveling shoe salesman from a gravesite at Wounded Knee, a site where an estimated 300 Native Americans were killed in 1890.