• Wampanoag Ancestors Walk

    PLYMOUTH, MA Plymouth, MA, United States

    The Wampanoag Ancestors Walk will be led by the Wampanoag tribes of Massachusetts. Placards will be carried with the names of the original 69 villages of the Wampanoag Nation. Participants will pay homage to Massasoit and King Phillip and will stop at designated sites to bless the spots where Wampanoag ancestors walked. The walk will […]

  • MAYFLOWER’S “STEPHANO”

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    MAYFLOWER’S “STEPHANO” Online chat with Hit and Run History’s Andrew Buckley Cove Burying ground is the final resting place of two Mayflower passengers – siblings Giles Hopkins and Constance (Hopkins) Snow. Born in southern England, they had grown up hearing tales of their father’s misadventures across the Atlantic on Bermuda and in Virginia a decade […]

  • OFFICIAL STATE HOUSE SALUTE TO THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY

    Massachusetts State House 24 Beacon Street, Boston, MA, United States

    This State House Ceremony will honor the Pilgrim forefathers and Native people who are immortalized in the historic founding of Plymouth Colony. The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Pilgrim families, and Wampanoag families will be in attendance. Additional, invited participants include the Governor and State Legislators, Federal Legislators, Representatives of The UK, The Netherlands, The […]

  • EMBARKATION FESTIVAL

    PLYMOUTH, MA Plymouth, MA, United States

    The Embarkation Festival will be a grand cultural and arts festival that will honor the traditions, cuisine, and music of not only the settlers and Wampanoag people but of the diverse population of immigrants who have become the fabric of American life. World music, culinary events, artisan crafts, and cultural exhibits will define the many […]

  • Here it Began: 2020 Hindsight or Foresight – Indigenous History Conference

    October 3, 2020, All Day Event Event Type: Racial Justice Contact: Dr. Joyce Rain Anderson [email protected] Link: https://www.bridgew.edu/event/indigenous-history-conference A Plymouth 400 Signature Event Nine virtual sessions, Oct. 3-Nov. 22, 2020 Learn about creation histories and traditional life; colonization and its aftermath; and the continued resilience and life of New England Natives today. Sponsored by: North […]

  • CAPE COD AND THE PLIMOTH COLONY, A SPECIAL “ZOOM”-BASED SYMPOSIUM

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    THE CAPE AND ISLANDS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (CIHA) PRESENTS A SPECIAL “ZOOM”-BASED SYMPOSIUM: CAPE COD AND THE PLIMOTH COLONY 10 ESSAYS ON THE IMPORTANT ROLES OF CAPE COD WITHIN THE PLIMOTH COLONY IN THE EARLY YEARS Topics--Interactions between Native Peoples and Cape Settlers, First Families, Religious Trends, Cultures, Legends, Little-Known Facts, and More. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: WILLIAM […]

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  • Nathaniel Philbrick on Mayflower

    Cape Cod Maritime Museum

    Join us as author Nathaniel Philbrick discusses his book, Mayflower. This year marks the 400th commemoration of the arrival of MAYFLOWER on American shores. Learn more about the pilgrims’ journey to America, and their encounters with the Wampanoag people during the five weeks MAYFLOWER was anchored in Provincetown Harbor. ​This book was a finalist for […]

  • WOMR Celebrates Mayflower Anniversary On Air

    WOMR 92.1 FM and 91.3 FM

    Community radio station teams up with Harwich festival for an anniversary-date concert Provincetown, November 6: On Wednesday, November 11th, WOMR will play 60 plus minutes of music from the Harwich (UK) Festival of the Arts, the community radio station announced today. The event—called the Mayflower Connection—is part of the celebration of Provincetown 400, a reminder […]

  • Nathaniel Philbrick discusses Mayflower

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    A discussion of Mayflower moderated by Ryan J. Woods in commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower landing Hosted by Boston Public Library in collaboration with New England Historic Genealogical Society How did America begin? That simple question launched acclaimed author Nathaniel Philbrick on an extraordinary journey to understand the truth behind our most sacred […]

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  • The Point’s New Book Club discussing “Spirit Run” with author Noé Álvarez and several special guests

    Eastham Public Library and WCAI radio present… The Point’s New Book Club discussing “Spirit Run” with author Noé Álvarez, educator John Hanlon, and several special guests. WCAI’s Mindy Todd discusses Álvarez’s “Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon through North America’s Stolen Land." US born to an Indigenous Mexican family, Álvarez joins a group of indigenous young people […]

  • America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration and Plymouth 400 Present: Illuminate Thanksgiving

    PLYMOUTH, MA Plymouth, MA, United States

    This series of events leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday promotes gratitude and giving. These youth-oriented events are designed to create an inspirational atmosphere anywhere that people gather, to stimulate gratitude and giving in communities, groups, and families. Based upon Governor William Bradford’s quote: “…as one small candle may light a thousand, so the light […]

  • Historical Narratives and Myths A Discussion with Ian Saxine and Paula Peters on The Point with Mindy Todd

    Eastham Public Library and WCAI radio present… Historical Narratives and Myths; A Discussion with Ian Saxine and Paula Peters on The Point with Mindy Todd, WCAI Radio WCAI On The Point with Mindy Todd discusses "The Story of the 'First Encounter' At Nauset"- a new book about events before, during and after colonists and indigenous people meet in 1620. […]

  • A Virtual Talk with Dr. Ian Saxine

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    The Eastham Public Library presents… The First Encounter at Eastham – The Story Re-Told A Virtual Talk with Dr. Ian Saxine Dr. Saxine’s book "The Story of the 'First Encounter' At Nauset"- retells the story of events before, during and after colonists and indigenous people meet in 1620 at Nauset, now Eastham, and offers listeners an opportunity to […]

  • Sunrise Service, led by Nauset Interfaith Association

    Sunrise Service, led by Nauset Interfaith Association (in video format due to COVID-19) We end the 400th as we began, on the beach with the First Encounter origin story. The video will be available on the Eastham 400 YouTube channel at 7:00AM on December 8, 2020.

  • A Virtual Talk with Author David Silverman

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    The Eastham Public Library presents, No Refuge: Colonialism and the Wampanoags of Cape Cod; A Virtual Talk with Author David Silverman This lecture will explore colonialism in the lives of the Wampanoags of Cape Cod across the centuries. Though Cape Cod managed to escape the violence of King Philip’s War of 1675-76, that should not overshadow how the […]

  • Our Story Virtual Exhibit

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    "A Nation's Founding from an Indigenous Perspective" SmokeSygnals ​Steven Peters' virtual talk about the exhibit "Our" Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History History is often portrayed as having clean lines - absolute start and end dates, clear sides of good and bad, and a line of civility and savagery. When it comes to the foundation of this […]

  • Thirteen Moons: A Meditation on Indigenous Life

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    December's Virtual Exhibit based on Robert Peters' 2020 calendar Thirteen Moons: a Meditation on Indigenous Life, is published as a 2020 calendar and includes artwork, poetry, and essays. It can be read as a coffee table book. Virtual program with the artist.  A discussion follows on Robert's essays.  REGISTER here View exhibit here View essays […]

  • SAMUEL TREAT DAY: PASTOR FOR EASTHAM AND THE NAUSET PRAYING INDIANS

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    A giant in the history of early Eastham (from today’s Truro to Chatham), for 45 years, 1672 - 1717, he led both the English who were migrating in, and, having learned the local language, the Nauset who were becoming Christian (“praying Indians”). 10:00 am   Panel Presentation Life of Samuel Treat: ”Ye Pious & Faithful Pastor […]

  • SAMUEL TREAT DAY: Reminders of Treat

    Reminders of Treat: visits to outdoor sites Info and map, click here Cove Burying Ground: Treat stone, era art, scale model of meetinghouse EHS’ Ranlett Tool Museum: portal posts of Treat’s meetinghouse CCNS Fort Hill: “T” boundary stone & Treat home site CCNS Skiff Hill: Sharpening Rock Orleans: Federated Church Wellfleet: Burying Ground; site of 1ST meeting […]

  • SAMUEL TREAT DAY: A zoom lecture by Dr. David Silverman

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    “When Things Fall Apart: Samuel Treat, the Wampanoags, and the Place of Christian Indians in Colonial New England”, a zoom lecture by Dr. David Silverman More information and register here  The Wampanoag of the Cape & Islands and their missionaries struggled to define the place of Christian Indians in the new colonial order – amid a colonial […]