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  1. Wampanoag - Wikipedia

    Name Wampanoag probably derives from Wapanoos, first documented on Adriaen Block 's 1614 map, which was the earliest European representation of the Wampanoag territory. The Wampanoag …

  2. Wampanoag | Definition, History, Government, Food, & Facts | Britannica

    Wampanoag, Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who formerly occupied parts of what are now the states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, including Martha’s Vineyard and adjacent …

  3. Who are the Wampanoag? - Plimoth Patuxet Museums

    Our name, Wampanoag, means People of the First Light. In the 1600s, we had as many as 40,000 people in the 67 villages that made up the Wampanoag Nation.

  4. Wampanoag History — Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)

    The Wampanoag were the first people of Noepe. The ancestors of Wampanoag people have lived for at least 10,000 years at Aquinnah (Gay Head) and throughout the island of Noepe (Martha's Vineyard), …

  5. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe | People of the First Light

    Nov 6, 2025 · The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe is a federally recognized tribe located in Eastern Massachusetts. The Tribe have inhabited the land for over 12,000 years and welcomed the Pilgrims …

  6. Wampanoag Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History

    Nov 20, 2012 · Summary and Definition: The Wampanoag were a confederacy of tribes who were farmers, hunters and fishers. The Wampanoag people lived in Southeastern Massachusetts between …

  7. Wampanoag Confederacy - World History Encyclopedia

    Mar 12, 2021 · The Wampanoag Confederacy was a coalition of over 30 Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes who lived in the region of modern-day New England, specifically from Rhode Island …

  8. The Role of the Wampanoag Tribe in American History: From First …

    Mar 24, 2025 · The Wampanoag Tribe, one of the Native American tribes of the Northeast, played a pivotal role in early American history. Their interactions with European settlers during the 17th …

  9. Wampanoag Tribe - Legends of America

    The Wampanoag people were the original natives of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They befriended the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock and brought them corn and turkey for the famous first Thanksgiving.

  10. Wampanoag | 1440

    Those people were part of the Wampanoag Nation, now famous for their contributions of deer meat and oysters at the mythical first Thanksgiving feast. Roughly 5,000 of their descendants live today as part …