The term "Pilgrim" is both a general and specific term. It is specific to a set of colonists from Europe, as well as a general term to describe all colonists from Europe.
Given in a specific answer the Wampanoags were the Native Americans in that area where they (the specific pilgrims) settled. As a general term there were hundreds of tribes involved in the originally settled colonies.
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One custom of the Mohawk Indians was that the changes in seasons were very important. They also believed that water was inhabited by spirits, making it a sacred substance.
No, or were they from the south and were never part of the trail of tears that landed in Oklahoma. I'm going to keep this short so I will just say Montana.
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It depends on the tribe. Do you have a specific tribe in mind?
The Caddos Tribe is located in Texas. This is a tribe of Indians.