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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
SUPPORTING THE RECOGNITION OF THE POKANOKET TRIBE AS THE ANCIENT | |
AND ONGOING STEWARDS OF THEIR ANCESTRAL HOMELAND, AND | |
ACKNOWLEDGING THEIR CENTRAL ROLE IN SHAPING THE REGION'S PAST, | |
PRESENT, AND FUTURE | |
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Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Urso, Britto, McKenney, Gu, Appollonio, Sosnowski, | |
Date Introduced: May 07, 2025 | |
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration | |
1 | WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe is the ancient and continuous steward of the lands now |
2 | known as Bristol, Warren, Barrington, East Providence, and parts of Providence, including Mount |
3 | Hope (Montaup), the seat of Pokanoket government and the home of Massasoit (Great Sachem) |
4 | Ousamequin; and |
5 | WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe was the headship tribe of the Pokanoket Confederacy, |
6 | which included over 60 Tribes and Bands united by cultural, linguistic, and historical ties, and |
7 | continue to uphold traditions, protect sacred sites, and revitalize languages across Rhode Island |
8 | and southeastern Massachusetts; and |
9 | WHEREAS, The Pokanoket people developed sophisticated systems of governance, |
10 | diplomacy, and environmental stewardship long before European contact, values they continue to |
11 | uphold through formal tribal structures and spiritual practice; and |
12 | WHEREAS, In 1524, Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano described the Pokanoket |
13 | peoples at Mount Hope Bay as “the goodliest people” he had seen, noting their strength, dignity, |
14 | and generosity; and |
15 | WHEREAS, In March 1621, Massasoit Ousamequin entered into a treaty with the |
16 | Plymouth Colony, ensuring mutual protection and peaceful coexistence that lasted for more than |
17 | fifty years; and |
18 | WHEREAS, The Pokanoket sheltered and nursed an ailing Roger Williams back to |
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1 | health, contributing to the founding of Rhode Island in 1636; and |
2 | WHEREAS, Massasoit Ousamequin was laid to rest at Burr’s Hill in Warren, Rhode |
3 | Island, a sacred site, and in 2017, the Wampanoag Repatriation Confederation secured the return |
4 | of sacred items from the Smithsonian under the 1990 federal Native American Graves Protection |
5 | and Repatriation Act; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Members of the Pokanoket tribe, including Simeon Simon in 1781, served |
7 | in the Revolutionary War, fighting with American soldiers; and |
8 | WHEREAS, Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, Pokanoket leaders like Princess |
9 | Red Wing (Mary E. Glasko Congdon), Frederick Weeden, and Sagamore William “Winds of |
10 | Thunder” Guy have advanced Indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and sovereignty, including |
11 | helping to secure the return of sacred lands from Brown University in 2017; and |
12 | WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe continues to engage in educational initiatives, land |
13 | stewardship, and cultural celebrations across their homeland, ensuring their history remains vital |
14 | to Rhode Island’s identity; and |
15 | WHEREAS, In 2021, the Tribe marked the 400th anniversary of the 1621 treaty, and |
16 | dealing with centuries of challenges, including the erosion of land rights, broken treaties, and |
17 | unfulfilled promises—with enduring strength and resilience; and |
18 | WHEREAS, In November 2024, Brown University, as part of its commitment to |
19 | preserving the land and ensuring sustainable access for Native tribes with ties to it, transferred |
20 | ownership of 255 acres of its Mount Hope property in Bristol to a preservation trust established |
21 | by the Pokanoket Tribe; and |
22 | WHEREAS, This land holds significant ancestral importance for the Tribe, being the |
23 | home of Metacom (King Philip) and the site of his death during King Philip's War, and the |
24 | transfer ensures access to this historically and spiritually vital land and water; now, therefore be it |
25 | RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby supports the |
26 | recognition of the Pokanoket Tribe as the ancient and ongoing steward of its ancestral homeland, |
27 | and acknowledges its central role in shaping the region’s past, present, and future; and be it |
28 | further |
29 | RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby honors the Pokanoket Tribe’s ancestors and living |
30 | descendants, and commits to promoting and protecting their cultural heritage, sacred lands, and |
31 | rightful place in Rhode Island history; and be it further |
32 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
33 | transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Senator Jack Reed, the |
34 | Honorable Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, the Honorable Congressman Seth Magaziner, the |
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1 | Honorable Congressman Gabe Amo, the Honorable Governor Dan McKee, the Honorable Lt. |
2 | Governor Sabina Matos, the Honorable Treasurer James Diossa, the Honorable Secretary of State |
3 | Gregg Amore, and Sagamore William Guy. |
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