Long before Massachusetts became a state, it was home to many Indigenous peoples, including the Wampanoag,
Abenaki, and Mohican tribes πΎ. These Native American groups thrived by hunting, fishing, and farming, developing a deep connection to the land. Their rich history contributed to the culture of Massachusetts, including storytelling, music, and traditions π±. Many places now have names derived from Native languages, like βMassachusetts,β which means "near the great hill." Today, the state celebrates Indigenous Heritage by honoring these tribes' stories and contributions through events, education, and cultural programs. π
It's important to recognize the past and appreciate the rich heritage!