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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

     

     Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Urso, Britto, McKenney, Gu, Appollonio, Sosnowski,
Raptakis, DiPalma, and Murray

     Date Introduced: May 07, 2025

     Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration

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     WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe is the ancient and continuous steward of the lands now

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known as Bristol, Warren, Barrington, East Providence, and parts of Providence, including Mount

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Hope (Montaup), the seat of Pokanoket government and the home of Massasoit (Great Sachem)

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Ousamequin; and

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     WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe was the headship tribe of the Pokanoket Confederacy,

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which included over 60 Tribes and Bands united by cultural, linguistic, and historical ties, and

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continue to uphold traditions, protect sacred sites, and revitalize languages across Rhode Island

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and southeastern Massachusetts; and

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     WHEREAS, The Pokanoket people developed sophisticated systems of governance,

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diplomacy, and environmental stewardship long before European contact, values they continue to

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uphold through formal tribal structures and spiritual practice; and

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     WHEREAS, In 1524, Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano described the Pokanoket

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peoples at Mount Hope Bay as “the goodliest people” he had seen, noting their strength, dignity,

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and generosity; and

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     WHEREAS, In March 1621, Massasoit Ousamequin entered into a treaty with the

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Plymouth Colony, ensuring mutual protection and peaceful coexistence that lasted for more than

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fifty years; and

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     WHEREAS, The Pokanoket sheltered and nursed an ailing Roger Williams back to

 

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health, contributing to the founding of Rhode Island in 1636; and

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     WHEREAS, Massasoit Ousamequin was laid to rest at Burr’s Hill in Warren, Rhode

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Island, a sacred site, and in 2017, the Wampanoag Repatriation Confederation secured the return

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of sacred items from the Smithsonian under the 1990 federal Native American Graves Protection

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and Repatriation Act; and

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     WHEREAS, Members of the Pokanoket tribe, including Simeon Simon in 1781, served

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in the Revolutionary War, fighting with American soldiers; and

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     WHEREAS, Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, Pokanoket leaders like Princess

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Red Wing (Mary E. Glasko Congdon), Frederick Weeden, and Sagamore William “Winds of

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Thunder” Guy have advanced Indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and sovereignty, including

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helping to secure the return of sacred lands from Brown University in 2017; and

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     WHEREAS, The Pokanoket Tribe continues to engage in educational initiatives, land

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stewardship, and cultural celebrations across their homeland, ensuring their history remains vital

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to Rhode Island’s identity; and

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     WHEREAS, In 2021, the Tribe marked the 400th anniversary of the 1621 treaty, and

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dealing with centuries of challenges, including the erosion of land rights, broken treaties, and

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unfulfilled promises—with enduring strength and resilience; and

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     WHEREAS, In November 2024, Brown University, as part of its commitment to

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preserving the land and ensuring sustainable access for Native tribes with ties to it, transferred

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ownership of 255 acres of its Mount Hope property in Bristol to a preservation trust established

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by the Pokanoket Tribe; and

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     WHEREAS, This land holds significant ancestral importance for the Tribe, being the

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home of Metacom (King Philip) and the site of his death during King Philip's War, and the

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transfer ensures access to this historically and spiritually vital land and water; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby supports the

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recognition of the Pokanoket Tribe as the ancient and ongoing steward of its ancestral homeland,

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and acknowledges its central role in shaping the region’s past, present, and future; and be it

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further

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     RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby honors the Pokanoket Tribe’s ancestors and living

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descendants, and commits to promoting and protecting their cultural heritage, sacred lands, and

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rightful place in Rhode Island history; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Senator Jack Reed, the

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Honorable Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, the Honorable Congressman Seth Magaziner, the

 

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Honorable Congressman Gabe Amo, the Honorable Governor Dan McKee, the Honorable Lt.

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Governor Sabina Matos, the Honorable Treasurer James Diossa, the Honorable Secretary of State

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Gregg Amore, and Sagamore William Guy.

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