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Hiacoomes (~1610s – 1690) was a Wampanoag American Indian from the island of Martha's Vineyard, (Wampanoag: Noepe), who in 1643 became the first member of his society to convert to Christianity under the tutelage of the missionary Thomas Mayhew Jr. He would then, with the assistance of Mayhew, become a leading preacher to his fellow Wampanoag on the island, playing a major role in the widespread conversion of the Wampanoag from their traditional beliefs to Christianity.

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  • Hiacoomes (~1610s – 1690) was a Wampanoag American Indian from the island of Martha's Vineyard, (Wampanoag: Noepe), who in 1643 became the first member of his society to convert to Christianity under the tutelage of the missionary Thomas Mayhew Jr. He would then, with the assistance of Mayhew, become a leading preacher to his fellow Wampanoag on the island, playing a major role in the widespread conversion of the Wampanoag from their traditional beliefs to Christianity. (en)
  • Hiacoomes (±1610 - 1690) was een -indiaan van het eiland Martha's Vineyard (nu in Dukes County, Massachusetts), die in 1643 het eerste lid van zijn samenleving werd die mensen bekeerde tot het christendom. Dit gebeurde onder de voogdij van de zendeling . Vervolgens groeide hij met de hulp van Mayhew uit tot een toonaangevende predikant van de op dit eiland wonende Wampanoag. Zodoende speelde het eiland een belangrijke rol in de wijdverspreide omzetting van het traditionele geloof van de Wampanoag naar het christendom. (nl)
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  • Martha's Vineyard (en)
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  • several including Joel Hiacoomes (en)
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  • First Wampanoag to convert to Christianity (en)
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  • Hiacoomb, I-a-coomes, Hiacombs, Hiacoms, Iacomes, Jacomes, Jacoms, Sacomas (en)
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  • Hiacoomes (~1610s – 1690) was a Wampanoag American Indian from the island of Martha's Vineyard, (Wampanoag: Noepe), who in 1643 became the first member of his society to convert to Christianity under the tutelage of the missionary Thomas Mayhew Jr. He would then, with the assistance of Mayhew, become a leading preacher to his fellow Wampanoag on the island, playing a major role in the widespread conversion of the Wampanoag from their traditional beliefs to Christianity. (en)
  • Hiacoomes (±1610 - 1690) was een -indiaan van het eiland Martha's Vineyard (nu in Dukes County, Massachusetts), die in 1643 het eerste lid van zijn samenleving werd die mensen bekeerde tot het christendom. Dit gebeurde onder de voogdij van de zendeling . Vervolgens groeide hij met de hulp van Mayhew uit tot een toonaangevende predikant van de op dit eiland wonende Wampanoag. Zodoende speelde het eiland een belangrijke rol in de wijdverspreide omzetting van het traditionele geloof van de Wampanoag naar het christendom. (nl)
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  • Hiacoomb, I-a-coomes, Hiacombs, Hiacoms, Iacomes, Jacomes, Jacoms, Sacomas (en)
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