Wampanoag mishoon trip to Martha's Vineyard

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Historic journey by native people from Plymouth, MA to Martha's Vineyard in a mishoon

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  • Casey in Arizona here. Awesome! Keep

    the traditions alive, and many blessings to you and your families!

  • Thanks I love this video. I wanted to go on the trip but had knee injury and could not go. These are people I work with at Plimoth.

  • Awesome :) It's wonderful to see the people learning from their ancestors. I am Mi'kmaq person and in 1998, five brave Mi'kmaq men built a birch bark canoe in Newfoundlan and paddled it all the way to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The Wampanoag and the Mi'kmaq are still very good friends. Our songs triditional sound the same :)

  • Awesome, How big was there Birch bark boat? Yea lots of song are shared between Nations today.

  • Looks trying, but glad you guys jurnyed back to the pass

  • Thank you. It was a great!

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  • ONIon MAJA SPEDDA 1mEMECHA NA GODZINE

  • ZAJEBISTE JAKe ICH HUJE WIELKOSCI 1MMQmMECH

  • How come the northeastern american tribes did not use full clothes. The enviroment which they live is temperate...wouldn't they feel too cold?

  • That was the coolest adventure I've seen in awhile! Keep up the traditions because they are so precious to us all.

  • For me this trip was a chance to make my way home in the traditional way (I am Aquinnah Wampanoag). I will never forget what we did that day. Now we need to get started on the trip to Nantucket. Two 40' should do the trick.

  • Wonderful video. I know very little about the Wampanoag, but I have a freind who is partly of that ancestry. It's good to see the younger people keeping such traditions alive.

  • Interesting. And nice to see a tribe on the east coast working in harmony. i wish you all the best.

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