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A Native Woman's Work...

native woman plimoth plantation

... is never done, of course! At Hobbamock's Homesite, visitors can watch as Native interpreters recreate the life of the Wampanoags, much like they viewed the Pilgrims at work in the 1627 village. However, unlike the Pilgrim interpreters who are "stuck" in 1627, the Homesite's inhabitants will converse with you from a modern perspective and tell you a bit not only about life in the days of their ancestors, but about how the arrival of the colonists continues to impact their lives today. 

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