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The Wampanoag people were not wealthy in the European sense of material wealth, but they possessed significant resources and a rich culture. They thrived through agriculture, fishing, and hunting, which allowed them to sustain their communities. Their wealth was measured more in terms of community well-being, social structures, and their relationship with the land rather than in monetary or material possessions.

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