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n. - A member of the Algonquian people of Rhode Island and Massachusetts who greeted the Pilgrims.

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  • Like other Algonquians in southern New England, the Wampanoag were a horticultural people.
  • Recognition is a good thing, as the Wampanoag are the folks who facilitated the survival of the Plymouth pilgrims.
  • "Wampanoag," rejoined Conanchet, fiercely, "I have scorched the spot with the lodges of the Yengeese.
  • Nearby still within the museum is a Wampanoag homesite.
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