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The Captive's Lament
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Mary Rowlandson’s Removes and Weetamoo’s Path
This map highlights the Native trails, waterways, towns and territories through which the Wampanoag leader Weetamoo and the English captive Mary Rowlandson traveled in the winter and spring of 1676, as described in The Sovereignty and Goodness of God: A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682). Readers may also view an interactive storymap of Rowlandson’s captivity narrative, with contemporary images of key locations. Follow the pages in this path for more images and information on the places that Mary Rowlandson described as “removes” — travel that took her farther from her home and deeper into Native space. At any time, you can return to this map by clicking "The Captive's Lament" Path at the top of the page.
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1../awikhigan/../media/images/george-hill-street-sign-IMG-CL.jpg2017-05-29T18:40:48+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 1: George Hill10image_header2019-05-30T15:32:42+00:00Lauren Tuiskulab7c9c11aacd058b57ca4a71131c107a00033aab2
12017-05-29T18:40:48+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 2: The trail to Menimesit22gallery2019-05-30T14:53:10+00:00Lauren Tuiskulab7c9c11aacd058b57ca4a71131c107a00033aab2
1../awikhigan/../media/images/paquoag-village-sign-IMG-CL.jpg2017-05-29T18:40:47+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 5: Paquaug River crossing19image_header2019-05-30T15:22:22+00:00Lauren Tuiskulab7c9c11aacd058b57ca4a71131c107a00033aab2
1../media/images/sokwakik-swamp-view-with-beaver-lodge-IMG-CL.jpg2017-05-29T18:40:48+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 6: Beaver dam crossing and Sokoki Swamp23image_header2019-05-30T14:40:55+00:00Lauren Tuiskulab7c9c11aacd058b57ca4a71131c107a00033aab2
1../media/images/widamo-trail-water-view2-IMG-CL.jpg2017-05-29T18:41:54+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 12: Turning back, “Two miles from the Connecticut River”29image_header2019-05-30T15:47:16+00:00Lauren Tuiskulab7c9c11aacd058b57ca4a71131c107a00033aab2
12017-05-29T18:41:54+00:00Marisa Parham0b3989f8b160e074aa2cff76ed0bc80e7e72fc17Remove 13: Kwinitekw, including alternative route south29image_header2019-12-08T15:15:41+00:00Lisa Brooksfec693e828c406419bf2b9fc046e7ea8bc7558cb