Which Native American Indian Nation Lived in Massachusetts When the Pilgrims Came?
It’s Freebie Friday!

You can win this Kaloo 123 Doudou Bear, part of their collection of Doudous baby toys, if you answer the following question in the comments section: Which Native American Indian nation lived in Massachusetts when the pilgrims came to America?
If you can name one of the 5 tribes of the nation, that’s okay too. All who answer correctly will be entered into a drawing. We will pick the winner on Thursday, November 20, 2008.
Rules Smules: Please make sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you if you are the winner. You must be able to provide a U.S. address for shipment.
Comments
Comment from Roselina
The Wampanoag Nation
Comment from Joe
The Wampanoag
Comment from Isabella
Cherokee
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Comment from Heidi
The Patuxet of the Wampanoag nation? That was a good question, I learned something new!
Thanks for the chance to win.
Comment from Alisha
What is the Wampanoag tribe?
Comment from mom
The Wampanoag Nation
Comment from Jenn
The Wampanoag
Comment from Jessica
Is the answer the Wampanoag tribe?
Comment from Stacy Hetz
Wampanoag tribe
Comment from crystal adkins
I agree with the masses, the Wampanoag tribe. My son would love to win this
please enter us! Thank you
Comment from jennifer bowen
well the same ones pockhountas came from ? lol ok i’m going with the wampanoag thanks
Comment from Baba
The Paxtuxet of the Wampanoag tribe.
Comment from Suzanne B. (Crunchy Green Mom)l
The Pilgrim Governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving to be shared by all the colonists and the neighboring Native Americans. They invited Squanto and the other Indians to join them in their celebration. Their chief, Massasoit, and 90 braves came to the celebration which lasted for 3 days. They played games, ran races, marched and played drums. The Indians demonstrated their skills with the bow and arrow and the Pilgrims demonstrated their musket skills. Exactly when the festival took place is uncertain, but it is believed the celebration took place in mid-October.
http://www.holidays.net/thanksgiving/pilgrims.htm
Yes.. I learned a ton on this one! Thanks for helping us all look back and read up on some amazing history in US.
Comment from Julie
The Wampanoag:)
Comment from Jessica McGhee
Wampanoag
Comment from Chelle
How fun! Is it the Wampanoag? I forgot all about the story of Squanto, thanks for reminding me! Have a happy Thanksgiving!
Comment from Michele
The Wampanoags
Comment from Eloise C
The Wampanoag tribe. Thanks so much for a great giveaway, my baby daughter would love this!
Comment from nancy
The Wampanoag, thanks!
Comment from Veronica L.
The Wampanoag Nation
Comment from Carolyn D.
The Wampanoag. Didn’t Sqaunto belong to that tribe?
Comment from Lisa
The Wampanoag Indian Nation
Comment from Tina hartley
I know a little one that wants toys
Comment from Brooke
The Wampanoag tribe.
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Comment from kathy pease
Tisquantum was a native of the Patuxet tribe, which lived at present-day Plymouth, and which belonged to the Wampanoag confederation of tribes
Comment from Kathy M
Wampanoag Nation
Comment from Ginny
Wampanoag
Comment from Pamela White
Wampanoag tribe


















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