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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The name of the tribe was wampanoag.
wampanog tribe
They encountered the Wampanoag Indians.
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.
Wampnoags
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.
The Wampanog Indians
The Otoe tribe once lived and flourished in the state of Pennsylvania. The Sioux Indians also inhabited parts of this state.
The Narraganset Indians are a tribe that once inhabited the current state of Rhode Island. Currently they hold a 1,800 acre reservation near the town of Charlestown Rhode Island.
There are several tribes who inhabited Pennsylvania. They were the Lenape, the Seneca and Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Munsee, Shawnee, Erie and Susquehonnock tribes. Later the Nanticoke tribe migrated to the region. Today there are no federally recognized tribes in Pennsylvania, although the Indians do still exist.
The Nauset Indians is an extinct Tribe that once inhabited Mid to Lower Cape Cod. They were the first to encounter the Pilgrims. They were mostly wiped out during the King Philip War with the English.
Manhattan was sold to the Dutch by the Native American Lenape tribe (also called Delaware Indians), who originally inhabited the land.
Kangaroo Point was inhabited by the people of the Yuggeratribe.
The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.The Sabine tribe or the "Sabini" in Latin, were a hill people who inhabited an area in a general northern direction from Rome.
The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
There is no such thing as the Squanto tribe. Squanto was the name of the Native American who helped the pilgrim's.
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.