The Register We are all connected to our Mother Earth, Hendricks said. If you sever those ties, the people cannot flourish.
YARMOUTH PORT On a gift of a sunny spring day last Saturday, two of the Cape s foremost local historians walked 25 tourgoers back into the time of Yarmouth s Indian reservation.
Established c.1713, the 160-acre reservation stretched from Packet Landing to Long Pond, site of a glacial rock cairn commemorating the last natives who lived there.
Wampanoag/Nipmuc Marcus Hendricks and Bob Kelly, president of the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth, met the HSOY-sponsored stroll at Packet s Landing. I m trying to create lasting learning, Hendricks said, a long-lasting relationship. We are all Indigenous People.