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  2. Two people are dead after a car crash in Barrington on Saturday

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    BARRINGTON – Two people died after a single-car crash on the Wampanoag Trail shortly after 8 a.m. on Saturday, the police said. Police declined to identify the victims Saturday afternoon ...

  3. Narragansett people - Wikipedia

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    The tribe is led by an elected tribal council, a chief sachem, a medicine man, and a Christian leader. The entire tribal population must approve major decisions. [4] The administration in 2023 was: Chief Sachem: Anthony Dean Stanton (Crawling Wolf) Medicine Man: John Brown; Tribal Council. Cassius Spears, Jr., 1st Councilman Mike Monroe Sr, 2nd ...

  4. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Following the Wampanoag defeat in King Philip's War (1675–1676), those on the mainland were resettled with the Sakonnet in present-day Rhode Island. Other Wampanoag were forced to settle in the praying towns, such as Mashpee, in Barnstable County on Cape Cod. The colonists sold many Wampanoag men into slavery in the Caribbean, and enslaved ...

  5. Rhode Island Route 114 - Wikipedia

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    Routes 114 and 103 continue together along County Road, with Route 114 soon splitting to the north using the Wampanoag Trail. Route 114 eventually reaches the city of East Providence, where the road curves west to meet Route 103 again at Pawtucket Avenue. Along the way, the East Shore Expressway begins at the Wampanoag Trail to connect to I-195.

  6. 'I just wrote down what happened.' Wampanoag children's book ...

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    The book, said Coombs, is based on the true story of Eastern Woodland peoples from the Northeast, including the Wampanoag Nation. The story gives readers a peek into what Wampanoag traditional ...

  7. Nipmuc - Wikipedia

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    [the] Hassanamisco Nipmuc... on matters affecting the Nipmuc Tribe'(much progress has happened since and other Nipmuck bands have been acknowledged by the state), as well as calling for the creation of a state 'Commission on Indian Affairs.' [19] The all-Indian Commission was established; it conferred state support for education, health care ...

  8. Brown & Toland Physicians and Aetna Team up to Deliver High ...

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    Brown &Toland Physicians, based in San Francisco, is an independent practice association (IPA) of about 1,500 physicians (in San Francisco and in the East Bay as the Alta Bates Medical Group ...

  9. Mount Hope (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Brown University announced they are giving 255 acres to a preservation trust established by members of the Pokanoket Tribe. [4] The university's grounds on Mount Hope included King Philip's Seat (or "chair"), a large quartz rock formation where Wampanoag sachem King Philip held meetings. The site of King Philip's death in Misery Swamp ...