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‘Sacred to our tradition:’ How Mashpee girls’ basketball has embraced Wampanoag heritage and culture within the community

Por: The Boston Globe Sports January 26, 2023

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MASHPEE — Before the Mashpee High girls’ basketball team tipped off against Hull Friday night, the Falcons held hands in a circle at center court. Enclosed was another circle with seven members of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe’s Eastern Sun Singers.The Eastern Sun Singers broke into two songs: one of pride for the Mashpee community, and an honor song for Ryan Hendricks, a former Mashpee Wampanoag student-athlete who was killed in a car... + full article



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