Philip of Pokanoket is a compelling drama set during the early years of the colonization of America, exploring the struggles and tensions between Native Americans and European settlers. The play tells the story of Philip, a Wampanoag chief who led a rebellion against the English colonizers in the 17th century, and his tragic fate.
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