THE WAMPANOAGS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY:
An Ethnohistorical Survey / CATHERINE MARTEN
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This work provides an ethnographic overview of the Wampanoag people during the seventeenth century, focusing on their culture, social structure, and interactions with European settlers. It serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the Wampanoags, particularly in the context of their historical significance in New England. The content is based on various scholarly sources and aims to fill a gap in the literature regarding the indigenous population of Plymouth. The paper was initially created for educational purposes and has since gained interest from both the public and academic communities.
An Ethnohistorical Survey / CATHERINE MARTEN
OCCASIONAL
PAPERS
IN
OLD
COLONY
STUDIES
NUMBER 2 / DECEMBER 1970
PUBLISHED BY PLIMOTH PLANTATION INCORPORATED $1.00