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arlik [135]
4 years ago
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Respond on this please?

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Klio2033 [76]4 years ago
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Answer:

The Wampanoag Tribe was led by a matriarchal society where the tribe's culture was based on women as the heads of households. Men also acted in most of the political roles for relations with other bands and tribes, as well as warfare. But battle was not their first move when they first encountered the pilgrims. Instead, the Wampanoag helped the pioneers survive by teaching them how to grow corn, fish, and hunt - even allowing the English to hunt on their lands.

Over time, the two parties signed a peace treaty before the Pequot War broke out and lasted from 1634-1638. To make matters worse, pilgrims brought diseases like smallpox that rendered the Native American tribe helpless. The survivors were either sold as slaves and forcefully converted to the new religion, or shipped off to Deer Island. Either way, the English settlers mingled and changed the Wampanoag Tribe’s way of life. To this day, both men and women can hold the head position of Sachem or Chief.

Explanation:

Using specific examples from one Northeast Indian Nation, write about any cultural changes after European contact and how those changes influenced the social structure of that particular Indian Nation. Some items to include are gender roles, stratification, economy, and western ways that were adopted.

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