Weetamoo - World History Encyclopedia
2021年3月29日 · During King Philip's War, Weetamoo commanded her own forces allied to Philip's, planning and leading attacks on the English colonists. She is best known for the …
Life Story: Weetamoo (ca. 1635-40 - Women & the American Story
In addition to the traditional women’s work of agriculture, preparing hides, hunting small animals, fishing, and cooking, Weetamoo was trained to fight and learned diplomacy and leadership by …
Weetamoo - Wikipedia
Weetamoo (pronounced Wee-TAH-moo) [1] (c. 1635–1676), also referred to as Weethao, Weetamoe, Wattimore, Namumpum, and Tatapanunum, was a Pocasset Wampanoag Native …
Weetamoo; Sachem of the Pocasset - by Point Five Project
2024年11月4日 · In the Algonquin language, Weetamoo means “Speak to them,” and when she grew up, Weetamoo would indeed fulfill her name’s prophecy and become a great leader, …
Weetamoo · Women Who Ruled, 17th century edition · Historical …
Weetamoo was the Pocasset Sachem, and an influential, clever leader during the King Philip’s War. 3 She was a diplomat and ruler with a powerful army. When war broke out, she was the …
Weetamoo (chief) | Research Starters - EBSCO
Weetamoo was a prominent sachem of the Pocasset tribe, located in what is now southwestern Massachusetts. She played a significant role during King Philip's War, which began in June …
Weetamoo Facts for Kids
She was the sunksqua, or female sachem (chief), of the Pocasset tribe. This tribe lived in what is now Tiverton, Rhode Island in the 1600s. In the Algonquian language, Weetamoo's name means …
Weetamoo, - 1676 - Native Northeast Portal
She married five times into prominent Indian families in the region. Her first husband was Winnepurket (Sachem of Saugus). After his death, she married Wamsutta (the eldest son of …
1127) Weetamoo - The Exasperated Historian
Weetamoo was the daughter-in-law of Massasoit, who signed a treaty with the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Her biological father was the sachem of the Pocasset people. Because she …
Weetamoo - Lighting the Way, Historic Women of the SouthCoast
Weetamoo was a Wampanoag woman. She lived in a time when Native American populations had been devastated by European disease, to which they had no immunity, and burgeoning …