Mayflower a story of courage, community and war. He details the relationship between the english settlers and the wampanaog indians. We recorded this in plymouth, massachusetts, in 2006. The year the book was published. My name is peggy baker. Im the director of Pilgrim Hall Museum and i would like to welcome you all here tonight for what is a grand occasion for all of us who love pilgrims. Because we are in essence gathered to celebrate the first wellwritten, comprehensive narrative about Plymouth Colony in over 50 years. Three key words. One, well written. As one would expect from Nathaniel Philbrick whose career has focused on americas relationship with the sea in a string of notable books, from a way offshore, to abrams eyes. Second comprehensive in covering not just the voyage or the first few years or King Phillips war, all of which have recently been done. But in covering the entire story allowing us the readers to enjoy the true benefit of history which is the scope to follow c
I have nantucket ties to here. My people have been around this area, massachusetts, for over 12,000 years. As you heard from the last speaker, right . And were still here today. Okay. Now what im going to do today is like wampanoag, right, is a culture of people. 1 out of over 1,000 indigenous cultures going across north america. What makes wampanoag different from the other thousand, it could be language, it could be diet, tkit could be the housinge lived in. But one common bond we have, how we think about life in general. We respect all forms of life, human life, plant life. We dont put ourselves above or below that. Thats one thing we have all in common. I do a lot of teaching. And i ask the people, what race do we come from . The human race, right . So we should all respect each other. And thats rule of thumb for my people, you know. Like i said, weve been here 12,000 years. Thats me up there, my lovely wife who teaches language. Right next to me holding a turkey feather mantle. Wh
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His grieving aunt speaking out to 20 20. How do you even wrap your mind around that . He was a kid. He was ours. He was our kid. The private video diaries. I feel, whats the word recorded just weeks before his death. Im definitely wired from everyone else, like theres something wrong with me. Her secret cell phone Text Messages, goading him on. Okay, so you want to kill yourself . When are you going to do it . That doesnt make her behavior okay or good. But the question is, is it criminal . You said you dont want to take your life. You dont want to. She said this to him for two years. Until she eventually says do it. Can words kill . Good evening. Welcome to 20 20 saturday. Im elizabeth vargas. And im david muir. This question tonight can words kill . That was the question at the heart of a courtroom drama that captivated the country in the socalled suicide texter case. Two sets of parents stunned as they saw what their kids were doing and saying on their cell phones. All culminating i
When are you going to do it. That doesnt make her behavior okay or good. But the question is, is it criminal . You said you dont want to take your life. She said this to him for two years. Until she eventually says do it. Can words kill . Good evening. And welcome to 20 20 saturday. Im elizabeth vargas. And im david muir. This question tonight, can words kill . That was the question at the heart of a courtroom drama that captivated parents across the country. Two set of parents stunned as they saw what their kids were doing and saying on their cell phones. All culminates in a groundbreaking conviction. Saying that Text Messages and phone calls can lead to suicide. But was that the motive . Deborah roberts has that story with a very modern twist. Reporter buzzards bay, on the south coast of massachusetts. Good sailing weather. The striped bass are biting. And in mattapoisett, the views from the historic light at neds point, built to guide whaling ships to safe harbor, are as spectacular