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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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UK, M. 4. (2021, March 09). We Are Still Here: Four Hundred Years of Wampanoag History. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2299/we-are-still-here-four-hundred-years-of-wampanoag/
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UK, Mayflower 400. "We Are Still Here: Four Hundred Years of Wampanoag History." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified March 09, 2021. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2299/we-are-still-here-four-hundred-years-of-wampanoag/.
MLA Style
UK, Mayflower 400. "We Are Still Here: Four Hundred Years of Wampanoag History." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 09 Mar 2021. Web. 15 Nov 2024.