2019

Chief Quaiapen featured during NE Native American Culture Week

The Providence Cultural Equity Initiative organized the 10th Annual New England Native American Culture Week during the last week of September 2019 which included a Drum Social, the Big Drum Powwow and a presentation on September 26th on Quaiapen, a female Sachem who was killed defending her territories in King Philip’s War. Raymond Two Hawks Watson, […]

Sowams Heritage Area Project presented at the Bristol Rotary Club

Sowams Heritage Area Project Coordinator David Weed gave a half-hour presentation on the Sowams Heritage Area to members of the Rotary Club of Bristol, RI at the DeWolf Tavern on September 25, 2019. Click here for a 32-minute video of Dr. Weed’s presentation. Bristol Rotary Club President Marty Roussel opened the meeting and introduced Dr. […]

Steering Committee meets to review Sowams Heritage Area Projects

Founding member Helen Hersh Tjader, formerly of Barrington, joined the meeting of the Sowams Heritage Area Project Steering Committee to review both recent and upcoming activities. Rock Singewald, Rev. Charles Hartman, Helen Tjader, Carl Ferreira, Nancy Moore, Dave Norton and Project Coordinator Dave Weed met at the Barrington Public Library on September 24, 2019 to […]

Sowams Heritage Area Project becomes a Plymouth 400 organizational partner

The Sowams Heritage Area Project signed an Organizational Partner agreement with Plymouth 400, the organization planning the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage and the founding of Plymouth Colony. This is a reciprocal marketing agreement that allows each to promote each others’ activities. Becoming an organizational partner will enable the Sowams Heritage Area Project to […]

Meetup Tour of Martin House and Sachem’s Knoll

The 17th Century Rhode Island  Meetup Group met at Martin House in Swansea on September 22, 2019 for a tour of the house and a stop at Sachem’s Knoll nearby. The Martin House was first built in 1728 on a foundation of previous house that predates 1700. Volunteer docents describe some of the items in […]

Tour of 17th century Burial Hill in Plymouth, MA

Friends of Burial Hill co-founder and president Cheryle Caputo led a walk through the cemetery for a group from the Massachusetts Historic Preservation Conference in Plymouth, MA on September 20, 2019. Cheryle began the tour in front of the First Parish Church at the foot of Burial Hill. The congregation was founded in the English […]

Ed Lodi talks about Benjamin Church in King William’s War

The scope of King William’s War was immense. Known also as the Second Indian War, it lasted from 1688 to 1697. The War was fought between New France and New England along with their respective Native allies and was the first world war in that it was fought on two continents, Europe and North America. It was the first of six colonial wars […]

Land acknowledgement mural depicts the tribes of Mount Hope in Providence

A colorful mural on the Billy Taylor Park overpass on Cypress Street in Providence depicts the story of the Narragansett and Pokanoket tribes who lived there long before the area was known as Mount Hope. Depicted on the mural are brothers Lee Braveheart and Harry the Hawk Edmonds, currently in their 80s, as well as Chief […]

Wampanoag Life Ways with Darius Coombs

Darius Coombs is Mashpee Wampanoag and has deep family ties to both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. On September 4, 2019, he spoke about Wampanoag life ways, the maritime skills that connected the islands with the mainland, and historical events throughout the 17th century. The daily life of these communities was similar and they shared a […]

Burr's Hill Park event promotes Sowams Heritage Area

People attending the popular Labor Day Weekend Family Fun Day held at Burr’s Hill Park in Warren, RI, were offered the opportunity to learn about the Sowams Heritage Area at a display manned by Project Coordinator David Weed. Dozens of people who live in Warren near the Park were able to learn about the reburial […]