Native Americans By : Mela.

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Native Americans By : Mela

Native americans in the massachusetts bay colony In the southeastern massachusetts there were three large tribes wampanoag , Nauset,massachusetts also the wamnogange was the largest The nauset, wampanoag, massachusetts had similar customs they also spoke similar languages.

Native Americans The monacan and manachoke both lived in the western part of virgina. Man hunted and women planted crops and farmed. Men also fished in the chesapeake bay.

Settlers traded:knives, axes ,weapons and more

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