Piper Mack State Project

WAMPANOAG DAILY LIFE

Traditional Wampanoag Homes: "Wetu" - The Wampanoag lived in special homes called "Wetus." They were like cool, round huts made from sticks covered with bark or woven mats. These homes kept them warm and safe from the weather. Clothing and Adornments: The Wampanoag wore clothes made from animal skins, like deer and moose hides. They decorated their clothes with pretty things like beads, shells, and feathers. The clothes they wore depended on if they were boys or girls, young or old, or how important they were in the tribe. Food and Hunting Practices: The Wampanoag were really good at hunting, fishing, and farming. They caught animals for meat and fish for seafood, and they grew crops like corn, beans, and squash. These foods kept them healthy and strong. Family and Community Life: Family and friends were super important to the Wampanoag. They lived together in villages with their families. They did lots of things together like hunting, fishing, and having ceremonies. Older people in the tribe were respected and taught younger ones about their traditions and ways of life.

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