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In the winter.
He lived near Bristol
bows and arrows?
The Wampanog Indians
Massasoit was chief of the Wampanog Indians. He had two sons Metacom and Squanto.
Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.
The first tribe of Indians that celebrated with the pilgrims were the Wampanoga Indians they Ate for 3 days and taught the pilgrims many lessons
The Wampanog tribe ate the first Thanksgiving meal with the pilgrims.
Pilgrims needed more wood in the winter than the summer. In the summer, wood would be needed for building and cooking. Scholastic has a wonderful website on the Pilgrims, the Wampanog and the First Thanksgiving. It talks about chores including firewood.
The wigwam was used as a home from some native American tribes or for ceremonial purposes of those native Americans. The Wampanog tribe called this building a wetu. It was made of wooden poles covered in grasses, bark and hides.
King Philip's War took place from 1675-1676. King Philip was actually just a name the English settlers gave to him. His name was Metacom and he was a leader of the Native American tribe, the Wampanog.
Yes, the Wampanoag people had specific meal times that were often aligned with the natural rhythms of the day. They typically ate in the morning, at midday, and in the evening, with meals consisting of locally sourced foods such as fish, game, and seasonal plants. Their eating habits were influenced by the availability of resources and the agricultural calendar.