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New England’s history comes alive at Plimoth Plantation where Puritan interpreters and Wampanoag interpreters, many of whom are members of the tribe, act and speak as though it were 1627. View photos of Plimoth Plantation, their daily lives and crafts. Read more about the Pilgrims and Plimoth Plantation: 1983 Interview with an Interpreter New England […]

Two women in traditional attire sit indoors, focused on crafts. One is seated on a chair, the other on a stool. Various fabrics and tools are visible around them.

Textile workers at Plimoth Plantation. See <a href="http://www.yankeemagazine.com/slideshow/plimoth.php">more photos</a>.

Photo Credit: Kozowyk, Christian
Textile workers at Plimoth Plantation. See more photos.
Textile workers at Plimoth Plantation. See more photos.
Photo Credit: Kozowyk, Christian
New England’s history comes alive at Plimoth Plantation where Puritan interpreters and Wampanoag interpreters, many of whom are members of the tribe, act and speak as though it were 1627. View photos of Plimoth Plantation, their daily lives and crafts. Read more about the Pilgrims and Plimoth Plantation: 1983 Interview with an Interpreter New England Numbers: Pilgrims

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