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The Wampanoag Tribe, Yesterday and Today

Internet Scavenger Hunt

Websites:

www.plimoth.org
, Plimoth Plantations website contains
information and recipes using natural ingredients
http://mashpeewampanoagtribe.com/Information about
contemporary Wampanoag life.
www.bigorrin.org
, Child friendly website with cultural
information.
http://nativeamericanhistory.about.com/od/tribalprofiles/p/Tri
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http://www.wlrp.org/
- Wopanaak Language Reclamation Project

Read through the material on the suggested websites. Answer the


questions below, using full sentences!
1. What does the name Wampanoag mean?

2. What is a powwow? When was the Mashpee Wampanoag powwow for


2015?

3. Where do the Wampanoag Native Americans live?

4. Who is the chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribal council?

5. What is the Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project?

6. What are The Three Sisters?

7. (Short Answer) Why do you think it might be important to preserve


the Wampanoag language? (This can be your opinion, based on the
websites and yesterdays lesson!)

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