:''This article is about the Native American tribe. For the U.S. state, see
Massachusetts.''
The 'Massachusett' were tribal communities of
Native Americans who lived in areas surrounding Massachusetts Bay in what is now the state of
Massachusetts. "Massachusett" translates from Algonquian as "The people who live near the great hill". By local legend this refers to the
Blue Hills in communities south of Boston, including the Quincy. They belong to the
Algonquian family of peoples. They were almost totally wiped out by a European-introduced plague between
1616 and
1619,
[1] and the remaining population was scattered in the wake of a massacre of Massachusett military leaders led by Captain
Miles Standish of
Plymouth Colony in 1623.
[2] A period known as the
Great Migration between 1630-1640 introduced over 20,000 English settlers to formerly Massachusett territory.
[3] Though much diminished in size and strength from their numbers before the arrival of English colonists, the Massachusett Indians were documented to have participated in
King Philip's War of 1675-1676.
[4]
The Massachusett fished the shores, and farmed the lands, migrating from longhouses on the coast to wigwam settlements inland for farming. The tribes were greeted by
John Eliot, who introduced them to
Christianity, created a written alphabet and also published the
Bible in the native language. The tribe was confined to
praying villages and later suffered at the hands of colonists, who mistrusted the Indians after
King Philip's War, despite the fact that Massachusett Indians had served as guides and scouts. Many perished in the islands in Boston Harbor, where they were confined.
Crispus Attucks, the first casualty during the
Boston Massacre was of Massachusett descent through his mother.
[ Massachusett History ]
In
1869 Massachusetts passed an act making the Massachusett United States
citizens and "terminating" their nationhood. However two communities still survive:
★ One community of the 'Massachusett' are residents of
Natick. See
Praying Indians.
★ One community of the 'Massachusett' are residents of
Brockton. They are 'Ponkapoag'.
[ The Massachuset People (at Ponkapoag)HOME PAGE ]
★ Another community of the 'Ponkapoag' were residents of
Canton. The last member of this community died in 1852 at age 101.
[ Canton Historical Society ]
References
1. Mayflower, , Nathaniel, Philbrick, Penguin Group, ,
2. Philbrick (2006) pp 154-155
3. The Massachusetts Bay Colony
4. Philbrick (2006) pp 219
External links
★
Massachusett tribe
★
Encyclopedia of North American Indians: Massachusett
★
The Menotomy Journal Massachuset page