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  • Dr. B Teaches
  • 2024-12-13
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In this episode of Dr. B Teaches and 7th Generation Podcast, Dr. B takes a deep dive into the history of King Philip’s War, also known as Metacom’s War, one of the most devastating conflicts in early American history. This tragic yet powerful story highlights the resistance of Metacom (King Philip), leader of the Wampanoag people, against the growing encroachment of English settlers in the 1600s.

We explore the events leading up to the war, the unimaginable devastation it caused, and the heartbreaking aftermath for Metacom, his family, and his people. Learn about:

How tensions between Native peoples and settlers escalated into war.
The brutal tactics used during the conflict, resulting in the deaths and displacement of thousands.
The desecration of Metacom’s body and the horrifying fate of his wife and son, who were sold into slavery in Bermuda.
The resistance of enslaved Indigenous people like Indian John, who fought back against their captors.
Modern-day reconnection efforts, including St. David’s Reconnection Day in Bermuda, where descendants of those displaced and enslaved rebuild the bonds of kinship and culture that colonialism tried to destroy.
This episode is more than a recounting of history—it’s a tribute to the resilience and enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples who continue to fight for their culture, sovereignty, and identity.

Subscribe to the 7th Generation Podcast for more stories of Indigenous resistance, history, and culture.
Learn More: Explore the incredible reconnection efforts between the Wampanoag people of New England and their relatives in Bermuda.
Get Involved: Support Native-led organizations that fight for Indigenous rights and sovereignty.

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