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Mashantucket Pequots Museum & Research Center The center offers engaging experiences for all ages, from life-size walk-through dioramas that transport visitors into the past, to changing exhibits and live performances of contemporary arts and cultures. Extensive interactive exhibits depict 18,000 years of Native and natural history, while two libraries, including one for children, offer a diverse selection of materials on the histories and cultures of all Native peoples of the United States and Canada.
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Plimoth Plantation's Wampanoag Education Site Learn first-hand what it's like to play, eat, sleep and live like the Wampanoag of the 17th century.
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Who Were The Native Wanpanoag? The Pilgrim Hall pages devoted to the areas native tribes.
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Pokanoket Wampanoag Indians The Pokanoket Tribe and Federation of the Wampanoag Nation is rooted in an Ancient American civilization of indigenous people now known to have existed in Southern New England for upwards to 10,000 years.
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