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We Are Still Here: Four hundred years of Wampanoag history 

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We Are Still Here explores 400 years of Wampanoag history and how the arrival of European colonists would forever change their way of life.
While the Native American tribe on the east coast of America would form an uneasy alliance with Pilgrims upon their arrival, the growth of the Plymouth colony and surrounding settlements eventually led to the devastating King Philip’s War.
This video explores the Wampanoag story and how in 2020, the Nation’s people are very much still here as an integral part of the 400th anniversary commemorations of the Mayflower’s sailing on both sides of the Atlantic.

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30 сен 2024

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@j01150126
@j01150126 10 месяцев назад
Great history here. Much respect to the Wampanoags who today have voting power. Try to vote in the Wampanoag best interests as the interests of the country are only for the wealthy. I hope there was a great ceremony for the new Wampum belt. Use each Thanksgiving holiday to tell the story and spread the culture. The worst thing the Native Americans of the west did was try to hide their culture and it withered away. Keep growing and keep spreading!
@billniland-v2d
@billniland-v2d 10 месяцев назад
It is Thanksgiving 2023. I recently learned my people (Basset) came here on The Fortune, next ship after Mayflower, and if the history books are right, my people were helped and guided by your people. You taught us how to plant, fish, prepare for and survive winter...and contributed gigantic lessons leading to our survival. the Bible tells about 10 lepers God cured, only 1 came back to thank him. I have no idea how many of the members of the Mayflower or The Fortune ever came back to Thank you.....but I am here to say it loud and clear.....THANK YOU for all you did for us as a country, a nation, a people over the last 400 years...we are grateful in every way for all you did.....grateful old bill
@olly8
@olly8 6 месяцев назад
Love this. We need more TRUTH in our education...good & bad. The WHOLE TRUTH 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Proud mother of an Abenaki daughter. The TRUTH is being revealed.-First People❤️ Mitakuye Oyasin 🪶
@stonepony2285
@stonepony2285 Год назад
To much $5 Indian
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 5 месяцев назад
Doesn't exist. That's just something racist Black people made up one day.
@yehteilneo
@yehteilneo 4 года назад
I am both (and more) a combination of English settlers and Wampanoag ,and I find my NA Histories very sad. ty for the video, xx
@brizzo2485
@brizzo2485 3 года назад
What's even worse is people ignore it so they can shove green bean casserole down they're throats
@sandrasoares9262
@sandrasoares9262 9 месяцев назад
I had a wonderful time have dinner with them yesterday evening The food we the 👌 I fell at home everyone was so nice Wampanoag I like to said thankyou for all you given me. I always love being with them Dinner on 12 .23. Thankyou with love sandra soares. 🐋 Tell we meet again God bless 🙌 P.s. I like to said thankyou to the chief may the spirit be the gods always be withyou ❤
@erinapaul-w2k
@erinapaul-w2k 5 месяцев назад
My partner told me he has wampanoag ancestors he is maori from nz so this is so interesting we have children of maori decent an I feel like our kids have such beautiful ancestors
@blainehillis1921
@blainehillis1921 10 месяцев назад
Never thought I’d hear or see an Indian with a Boston accent lol. Aweosme vid though
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb Год назад
I live on a Wampanoag burial ground in Berkley, MA. There was a dig maybe 40-50 years ago (bear creek dig?) which found hundreds of thousands of arrowheads, dugout-type homes and Wampanoag princess (correct term?) who was placed at the Attleboro historical society. Recently she was reburied in the back yard in at least the same vicinity as her original burial. My 9x great grandfather, also one of the main founders of my town, was scalped and killed by a war party during the king Phillip war. There’s a neat _little_ story that’s been passed down through the generations as to why he decided to go back home after having made it to the safety of the fort in Taunton.
@LisaDaigle
@LisaDaigle 3 месяца назад
Thats so awesome, I too live in Berkley MA and I am wampanoag and abenaki and I wish my family had kept better records of our history
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb 3 месяца назад
@@LisaDaigle I’ve found some really amazing artifacts, even having some dated - one stone bowl I found likely dates back 8-12,000 years ago, the first humans to live in the area. It seemed crazy until I learned about the Boats Site over by Sweets Knoll just across the river from me. Ironically, the story about _why_ my ancestor died (which was him being sent home by his wife to retrieve a “cheese hoop”) was passed down orally for close to 300 years until it was finally written and punished in the early 1900’s. It does make me sad to think about the manner in which my land was obtained by the man my ancestor purchased it from, but I feel like the best thing I can do is continue to explore the areas I can and share the history I find with those who’s ancestors were effected.
@clarecushman8930
@clarecushman8930 2 года назад
Beautifully done. Thank you for telling the story
@LenaPolk1111
@LenaPolk1111 3 года назад
Its on us to teach n keep our ancestors history alive....
@Amanda-cd6dm
@Amanda-cd6dm 2 года назад
I am pissed because Metacomet was not the last of the Wampanoags. Hello, I am here!
@kevingouldrup9265
@kevingouldrup9265 2 года назад
I know you are here! My Nighbor and good friend is! Have a great Powwow this weekend I wish I could be there!
@SteveCanoy
@SteveCanoy 2 месяца назад
Pretty sad that Native Americans are having to remind the rest of the country that they are still here. Too many other voices screaming for attention and the First Nations are left without the benefit of having a chance to come to the table.
@annetteburch1625
@annetteburch1625 8 месяцев назад
Is that your family name? That happens to be my great great grandfathers name Samuel peters on Aquinnah side
@sandrakarwel
@sandrakarwel 3 года назад
I think Thanksgiving is horrible and I do not acknowledge it. Not only does it not reflect any appreciation or true history but it turned into a holiday of gluttony. Futhermore it's a senseless mass killing of birds, and people refer to the holiday as gobble, gobble day. Anytime anyone wishes me a "turkey day" I correct them immediately. Please keep the awareness of reality firmly in action.
@LenaPolk1111
@LenaPolk1111 3 года назад
I am thankful for this post. As I to agree...and when someone days happy thanksgiving...I walk off sad.
@dmeads5663
@dmeads5663 3 года назад
The feast of thanksgiving is a biblical tradition when making peace, it was basically a peace treaty between the settlers and the natives.
@blujenkins4144
@blujenkins4144 3 года назад
@@dmeads5663 Not realy in the last video it said the natives werent even invited to "thanksgiving" It has nothing to do with the bible besides the fact colinizers were cathlic and cristian. The treaty was made way before the celibration.
@dmeads5663
@dmeads5663 3 года назад
@@blujenkins4144 I’m talking about the puritans, they were a Protestant based group that strictly followed mosaic law and were making peace. This is a fact.
@debrakelly4505
@debrakelly4505 2 года назад
@@dmeads5663 TRUTH
@mdelrroose1414
@mdelrroose1414 2 года назад
I am so happy that so many descendentes of native people who populated what is now known as the American continent are still thriving and alive. My wish is that some day, we find what the original name of this land was and restore that name as a tribute to the original inhabitants. South America was ABYA YALA.
@SEAsiaTraveler
@SEAsiaTraveler Год назад
Massachusetts is the Alonquin name for the place. Means "large hill place"
@Topg1
@Topg1 11 месяцев назад
I was told the Natives call it turtle island
@ericfielding2540
@ericfielding2540 Год назад
I grew up in Massachusetts many years ago when we only heard the English colonist version of this story. Thanks for making this excellent video of the other side of the story from the Wampanoag point of view.
@deeelle697
@deeelle697 3 года назад
Want Europe did/does to native Americans is so disgusting.
@RemiGreenwood-vu2vc
@RemiGreenwood-vu2vc 2 месяца назад
This is a joke.
@sylviabarron2942
@sylviabarron2942 2 года назад
In San Elizario, Texas Mr. Borrego is speaking to Mexican Historians and telling them that Wampanoag do not exist. Please set him straight ASAP.
@celtiberian07
@celtiberian07 Год назад
It must have been hard to plant in cold weather and also to live through the cold oh man
@betsywinter9661
@betsywinter9661 3 года назад
That's not the story of Massasoit
@wg8202
@wg8202 Год назад
The ending of your story has brought me to tears of relief. As others have said, thank you for, briefly, yet still in an accurate informing of that history from your peoples perspective. -Tue. 25/10/2022
@JDGage
@JDGage Год назад
Thanks for the corn and Thanksgiving
@jandunn169
@jandunn169 2 года назад
I appreciate that.... I am spending my Thanksgiving learning and mourning with Native Americans even if just on You Tube. i am a League of many nations on opposing sides and many were killed by the Nazis so I have great compassion for what the Wampanoags went through. A few of my ancestors met Columbus
@JDGage
@JDGage Год назад
“Mourning,” I doubt that
@alanhall850
@alanhall850 4 года назад
Love History i live near Droitwich Edward Winslow came from on the mayflower
@LenaPolk1111
@LenaPolk1111 3 года назад
O'ki
@shannonbreedlove5582
@shannonbreedlove5582 2 года назад
Great video and thoughts here. Couple takeaways: 1. The Pilgrims were different than the other English settlers; they were peaceful. The Pilgrims were running from there European homes as refugees seeking freedom from persecution! Maybe that's an additional reason why they got a long with the Indians as well. 2. Although I have native ancestry, I take the Pilgrims view on how everything happened providentially.
@deonhyde5828
@deonhyde5828 3 года назад
Lies yall stole the real native Americans identity culture and land. You and your people are the Esquimaux not Idians. That is not your history.
@blackcitroenlove
@blackcitroenlove 2 года назад
Oh shut up. Why can't you lot just accept that you're West Africans and be proud of that instead of stealing other cultures that have nothing to do with you? I'm sick of it.
@unapoligeticllyisrael2066
@unapoligeticllyisrael2066 2 года назад
@@blackcitroenlove FYI! The natives are our brothers & sister, they migrated here 20k years before Europeans ever set foot on turtle island! They are a part of the 12 tribes of Israel as well as Hispanics! Now u know why they ur govmt group blacks, Hispanics & native Americans in the same group. Aka black & brown, poc!! They know exactly who we are.
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 5 месяцев назад
Wampanoag are an Indigenous group.
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 5 месяцев назад
They are not Black people.
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 5 месяцев назад
Black people are not "the real Native Americans"
@jesslvrde6027
@jesslvrde6027 2 года назад
😵‍💫11 racists disliked this video
@stanthaman6634
@stanthaman6634 Год назад
Or global warming caused the dislikes
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 5 месяцев назад
11 Black people saying " WE ARE THE INDIGNIZ ABORGINLZ UF THEZE LANDS. THESE ARE ASIAN $5 INDIAN." .
@joedefilippo8908
@joedefilippo8908 3 года назад
In the spirit of resistance and resilience, "We Are Still Here!" soundcloud.com/hillipsand/we-are-still-here
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