PLYMOUTH — A long, winding, dirt path through Plimoth Patuxet Museums leads visitors to the Historic Patuxet Homesite, where they can find a traditional, indigenous hickory bark-covered wetu, a ...
Wampanoag tribal members say a Massachusetts museum prioritizes the colonialist past, even as it claims to present a “bicultural” history. Race and Identity Reporter Native Americans in Massachusetts ...
In 1621, members of the Pokanoket Wampanoag and a group of English colonists shared a three-day harvest feast in what is now the town of Plymouth. The complicated history of that gathering — and how ...
It was never going to be an ordinary Thanksgiving Day in 2020. It was intended to be an extraordinary year for Plymouth, filled with civic and worldwide observations of the 400th anniversary of the ...
A living history museum in Massachusetts focused on colonial life on the English settlement at Plymouth is planning to change its name to better reflect the Native Americans that long lived in the ...
PLYMOUTH — The Plimoth Patuxet Museums — formerly known as Plymouth Plantation — has been named the best open-air museum in the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. Located at 137 Warren Ave. in ...
PLYMOUTH – Plimoth Patuxet Museums plans a yearlong celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2022. The slate of initiatives planned for this milestone year honors the Museums' past and looks toward a ...
Plimoth Patuxet Museums will mark Indigenous Peoples’ weekend with a full day of programming celebrating native traditions, history and community. Visitors can explore the Wampanoag Homesite, where ...
As Americans gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving, Plimoth Patuxet Museums (PPM) can help shed light on the origins of one of the nation’s most widely shared traditions. Though the Continental ...
PLYMOUTH — The chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and a Mashpee resident, both of whom face charges in the theft of Wampanoag artifacts from the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, will each be arraigned ...
Four hundred years ago, the settlers of Plimoth Colony emerged from a winter of sickness, death and fear to embrace the spring sun, plant their crops and otherwise adapt to a new life. Sound familiar?
An ongoing boycott and recent theft at a living history museum seem to have worsened long-standing tensions between staff and Wampanoag tribe members. But a potential meeting in the “near future” ...