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The Wampanoag people traditionally celebrated the new year during the spring, specifically around the time of the first full moon after the vernal equinox. This celebration marked the arrival of warmer weather and the beginning of the planting season. It was a time of renewal and community gatherings, reflecting their deep connection to the land and natural cycles.

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