It was the year 1621, and the Massachusetts Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast, ...
As Americans gather for Thanksgiving, they celebrate the legacy of the Pilgrims’ success. Lost in the holiday’s mythology are ...
President Joe Biden expressed his "gratitude to the American people" and called the United states the "greatest country on ...
The Indigenous "Three Sisters" planting method featuring corn, beans, and squash builds resilience, sustains communities, and enriches culture and history.
One of the most heavily attended events in Mattapoisett took place on November 23 when Linda Coombs of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah was Invited to talk about her book Colonization and the Wampanoag ...
The first Thanksgiving was the meal shared by pilgrims and the Wampanoag Native Americans. President Abraham Lincoln established a national day of Thanksgiving, Oct.
The Pokanoket Nation said the encampment was aimed at reclaiming the tribe's ancestral home in Bristol, which contains ...
This month, the Herring Pond Wampanoag tribe becomes the first in Massachusetts in nearly 50 years to get state recognition. It was the Wampanoag who first encountered the Pilgrims when they ...
When Jessie Little Doe Baird was growing up on Cape Cod in the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, she didn’t have a relationship with her native language. Now, she reteaches her language to her community ...
However, earlier this year, the tribe found out a spill did occur mere feet away from the protestors who had set up camp on Corps of Engineers land.
I am honored to offer this update on the achievements and events in the Mashpee Public Schools. To begin, we had an incredible opening of the school year, which was ...
In Winslow’s second published book, “Good Newes from New England (1624),” he recounted at length nursing the Wampanoag leader ...