Annawon Weeden

Annawon Weeden, member of Wampanoag Nation Singers & Dancers, from the Cape Cod area, Massachusetts. Annawon Weeden, is an exponent of Native American culture, from the Mashpee (Massippie) Wampanoag tribe. It was the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, which played generous host and guide to the Plymouth Pilgrims on their arrival in 1620, for their first Thanksgiving in 1621 and helped them in the years that followed. Wampanoag Nation Singers & Dancers, Eastern Native American Indian Dance Performance, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. New York, America, 24th November 2004

Date: 24/11/2004

Location: New York, USA

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Annawon Weeden

Annawon Weeden, member of Wampanoag Nation Singers & Dancers, from the Cape Cod area, Massachusetts. Annawon Weeden, is an exponent of Native American culture, from the Mashpee (Massippie) Wampanoag tribe. It was the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, which played generous host and guide to the Plymouth Pilgrims on their arrival in 1620, for their first Thanksgiving in 1621 and helped them in the years that followed. Wampanoag Nation Singers & Dancers, Eastern Native American Indian Dance Performance, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. New York, America, 24th November 2004

Date: 24/11/2004

Location: New York, USA

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff