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  2. Twelve Tribes communities - Wikipedia

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    A Twelve Tribes dance. The Twelve Tribes, formerly known as the Vine Christian Community Church, [5] the Northeast Kingdom Community Church, [6] the Messianic Communities, [6] and the Community Apostolic Order, [7] is a movement that is defined as either a cult [14] or a new religious movement.

  3. New England Institute of Religious Research - Wikipedia

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    The New England Institute of Religious Research studies cult-like organizations. [5] Pardon is a former pastor. [6] [7] In 1993, Mather served as the organization's co-director, [8] and in 2005 as its director. [3] Pardon's article on determining when Bible study can degrade into a destructive cult was cited in the book When Prayer Fails. [9]

  4. Native American tribes in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Historic Wampanoag territory, c. 1620 Massachusetts has two federally recognized tribes.They have met the seven criteria of an American Indian tribe: being an American Indian entity since at least 1900, a predominant part of the group forms a distinct community and has done so throughout history into the present; holding political influence over its members, having governing documents ...

  5. History of Marshfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Colony was governed by a Governor and a General Court, composed of freemen of the Colony. The term "freemen" included white males, and excluded all women, Native Americans, blacks, indentured servants, Quakers and other religious minorities. In 1685, Plymouth Colony was divided into counties. Marshfield was designated part of Plymouth ...

  6. Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Report to the governor and Council, concerning the Indians of the Commonwealth, under the act of April 6, 1859, written by state commissioner of Indian affairs John Milton Earle, included a report on the Herring Pond Indians, a tribe that lived on the east side of Herring Pond near Cape Cod Bay and Sandwich. [16]

  7. Mansions of Rastafari - Wikipedia

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    Mansions of Rastafari is an umbrella term for the various groups of the Rastafari movement.Such groups include the Bobo Ashanti, the Niyabinghi, the Twelve Tribes of Israel, and several smaller groups, including African Unity, Covenant Rastafari, Messianic Dreads, SeeGold Empire, and the Selassian Church. [1]

  8. Plymouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth (/ ˈ p l ɪ m ə θ / ⓘ PLIM-əth; historically also spelled as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town and county seat of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.Located in Greater Boston, the town holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore, and culture, and is known as "America's Hometown".

  9. Pokanoket - Wikipedia

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    On the west side of the bay, the boundary starts in the land that is called Cowessett ( Cowee means pines. Cowessett Place of Pines ) (Land at the border). The Pawtuxet River is the natural boundary that defines the border between the Narragansett and Pokanoket Tribes. Narragansett lands are to the south of the Pawtuxet River.